syphon (Meaning)

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syphon (n)

a tube running from the liquid in a vessel to a lower level outside the vessel so that gravity forces the liquid through the tube

a tubular organ in an aquatic animal (especially in mollusks) through which water can be taken in or expelled

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syphon (v)

convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon

syphon Sentence Examples

  1. The old house had a quirky syphon system for flushing toilets.
  2. The scientists designed a syphon device to extract water from a submerged vessel.
  3. The syphon hose transferred the liquid from the higher to the lower tank.
  4. The bartender used a syphon to fill a glass of soda with the perfect amount.
  5. The aquarium's syphon vacuum cleaned up the debris from the bottom.
  6. The chemical syphon was used cautiously to avoid accidental spills.
  7. A syphon pump was installed to water the plants in the greenhouse.
  8. The syphon mechanism in the coffee maker created the perfect brew.
  9. The syphon tubes connected two containers, allowing liquids to flow from one to the other.
  10. The ancient Egyptians used a syphon-like device to irrigate their crops.

FAQs About the word syphon

a tube running from the liquid in a vessel to a lower level outside the vessel so that gravity forces the liquid through the tube, a tubular organ in an aquatic

pump, drain, draw (off),tap, draft, evacuate, bleed, suck, vacate, exhaust

fill, water, water,fill, bathe, douse, inundate, overflow, flood, drown

The old house had a quirky syphon system for flushing toilets.

The scientists designed a syphon device to extract water from a submerged vessel.

The syphon hose transferred the liquid from the higher to the lower tank.

The bartender used a syphon to fill a glass of soda with the perfect amount.