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Definition of Syphoning
1. syphon [v] - See also: syphon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syphoning
Literary usage of Syphoning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diseases of infancy and childhood: Their Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical by Louis Fischer (1908)
"After emptying the same we can again fill the funnel, and allow the salt solution
to flow into the stomach; and so this process of syphoning can be repeated ..."
2. Diseases of infancy and childhood: Their Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical by Louis Fischer (1907)
"After emptying the same we can again fill the funnel, and allow the salt solution
to flow into the stomach; and so this process of syphoning can be repeated ..."
3. Diseases of infancy and childhood: Their Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical by Louis Fischer (1910)
"After emptying the same we can again fill the funnel, and allow the salt solution
to flow into the stomach; and so this process of syphoning can be repeated ..."
4. Principles and Practice of Plumbing by Samuel Stevens Hellyer (1891)
"... acquirement incurs a responsibility which, in this enlightened age of
anti-syphoning knowledge, no pleadings of ignorance should free him from. 2. ..."
5. Principles and Practice of Plumbing by Samuel Stevens Hellyer (1891)
"... acquirement incurs a responsibility which, in this enlightened age of
anti-syphoning knowledge, no pleadings of ignorance should free him from. 2. ..."
6. Elements of Plumbing by Samuel Edward Dibble (1918)
"CHAPTER XI HOUSE TRAPS, FRESH-AIR CONNECTIONS, DRUM TRAPS, AND NON-syphoning
TRAPS The house trap is a deep seal trap placed inside the foundation wall, ..."
7. Elements of Plumbing by Samuel Edward Dibble (1918)
"CHAPTER XI HOUSE TRAPS, FRESH-AIR CONNECTIONS, DRUM TRAPS, AND NON-syphoning
TRAPS The house trap is a deep seal trap placed inside the foundation wall, ..."
8. Plumbing Problems: Or, Questions, Answers, and Descriptions Relating to (1885)
"syphoning WATER THROUGH A BATH-SUPPLY. Q. THE writer, while repairing the
connections to one of the many styles of bath-tubs which admit the water at or ..."
9. Diseases of infancy and childhood: Their Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical by Louis Fischer (1908)
"After emptying the same we can again fill the funnel, and allow the salt solution
to flow into the stomach; and so this process of syphoning can be repeated ..."
10. Diseases of infancy and childhood: Their Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical by Louis Fischer (1907)
"After emptying the same we can again fill the funnel, and allow the salt solution
to flow into the stomach; and so this process of syphoning can be repeated ..."
11. Diseases of infancy and childhood: Their Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical by Louis Fischer (1910)
"After emptying the same we can again fill the funnel, and allow the salt solution
to flow into the stomach; and so this process of syphoning can be repeated ..."
12. Principles and Practice of Plumbing by Samuel Stevens Hellyer (1891)
"... acquirement incurs a responsibility which, in this enlightened age of
anti-syphoning knowledge, no pleadings of ignorance should free him from. 2. ..."
13. Principles and Practice of Plumbing by Samuel Stevens Hellyer (1891)
"... acquirement incurs a responsibility which, in this enlightened age of
anti-syphoning knowledge, no pleadings of ignorance should free him from. 2. ..."
14. Elements of Plumbing by Samuel Edward Dibble (1918)
"CHAPTER XI HOUSE TRAPS, FRESH-AIR CONNECTIONS, DRUM TRAPS, AND NON-syphoning
TRAPS The house trap is a deep seal trap placed inside the foundation wall, ..."
15. Elements of Plumbing by Samuel Edward Dibble (1918)
"CHAPTER XI HOUSE TRAPS, FRESH-AIR CONNECTIONS, DRUM TRAPS, AND NON-syphoning
TRAPS The house trap is a deep seal trap placed inside the foundation wall, ..."
16. Plumbing Problems: Or, Questions, Answers, and Descriptions Relating to (1885)
"syphoning WATER THROUGH A BATH-SUPPLY. Q. THE writer, while repairing the
connections to one of the many styles of bath-tubs which admit the water at or ..."