Word Study
intake
CIDE DICTIONARY
intake, n.
- The place where water, air, or other substance is taken into a pipe, conduit, or machine; -- opposed to
outlet . [1913 Webster] - the beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder. [1913 Webster]
- The quantity taken in; as, the intake of air. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
intake, n.
1 a the action of taking in. b an instance of this.
2 a number or the amount taken in or received.
3 a place where water is taken into a channel or pipe from a river, or fuel or air enters an engine etc.
4 an airway into a mine.
5 N.Engl. land reclaimed from a moor etc.
1 a the action of taking in. b an instance of this.
2 a number or the amount taken in or received.
3 a place where water is taken into a channel or pipe from a river, or fuel or air enters an engine etc.
4 an airway into a mine.
5 N.Engl. land reclaimed from a moor etc.
THESAURUS
intake
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