a tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances
a channel made of concrete or cut into the snow with a U-shaped cross section, used by skateboarders, rollerbladers, or snowboarders to perform jumps and other maneuvers
a band, especially a military one, consisting of bagpipe players, drummers, and a pipe major
a plant with a yellowish stem that bears a single drooping flower, native to North America and northeastern Asia. It lacks chlorophyll and obtains nourishment via symbiotic fungi in its roots
a tobacco pipe offered and smoked as a token of peace among North American Indians
a collapsible bed with a frame of metal pipes, used on a boat
a small reed pipe or set of pipes blown to set the pitch for singing or tuning an instrument
a pipe carrying waste water, such as that from a sink, bathtub, or shower, to a drain
a piece of wire covered with tufted fiber, used to clean a tobacco pipe and for a variety of handicrafts
a method of laying underground pipes without digging a trench, in which the pipes are assembled in an access shaft and then pushed into position by a hydraulic jack
a ramp with a slightly convex surface, used by skateboarders, rollerbladers, or snowboarders to perform jumps and other maneuvers
a vigorous climbing vine with hooked tubular flowers, native to eastern North America
a large cactus native to the southwestern US, having columnar stems or branches and typically flowering at night
a tropical coral that forms narrow parallel calcareous tubes linked by transverse plates
a musical instrument made from a row of short pipes of varying length fixed together and played by blowing across the top
a collapsible bed with a frame of metal pipes, used on a boat
a fine white clay, used especially for making tobacco pipes or for whitening leather
a tobacco pipe made from nodules borne at ground level by a large woody plant of the heath family
a large musical instrument having rows of tuned pipes sounded by compressed air, and played using one or more keyboards to produce a wide range of musical effects. The pipes are generally arranged in ranks of a particular type, each controlled by a stop, and often into larger sets linked to separate keyboards
a vertical pipe extending from a water supply, especially one connecting a temporary tap to the main
the pipe taking the smoke and gases from a stove up through a roof or to a chimney
used to indicate that someone should accept what one has said, even if it is unwelcome
a pipe which takes water from the plumbing system to a tap or other points of use
a musical instrument, or part of one, sounding a continuous note, in particular (also drone pipe) a pipe in a bagpipe or (also drone string) a string in an instrument such as a hurdy-gurdy or a sitar