waste pipe
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Definition
Noun: A pipe designed to carry away liquid waste or used water from a building or appliance.
Usage
This term specifically refers to the pipe itself, which is part of a drainage or plumbing system. It is used to describe the conduit for wastewater, such as from a sink, toilet, or bathtub, directing it into a sewer or septic system.
Examples
- The plumber had to replace the corroded waste pipe under the kitchen sink.
- A blockage in the main waste pipe caused flooding in the basement.
- Ensure the waste pipe from the washing machine is properly connected to the drain.
Advanced Usage
- "to vent a waste pipe": To install a vent pipe to prevent siphonage and allow sewer gases to escape, ensuring the waste pipe drains properly.
- The building code requires you to vent the waste pipe to maintain proper drainage.
Variants and Related Words
- Drainpipe (n): Often used synonymously, though it can more specifically refer to a pipe for carrying rainwater from a roof.
- Sewer pipe (n): A larger pipe that carries waste from multiple buildings or waste pipes to a treatment facility.
- Soil pipe (n): A pipe that carries waste from toilets.
Synonyms
- Drain: A general term for a pipe or channel that carries away liquid waste.
- Effluent pipe: A pipe that carries wastewater (effluent).
Related Phrases
- Waste disposal unit: An appliance often connected to a kitchen sink's waste pipe that grinds up food waste.
- The waste disposal unit feeds directly into the waste pipe.
Noun
- a pipe through which liquid is carried away