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suction
CIDE DICTIONARY
The act or process of sucking; the act of drawing, as fluids, by exhausting the air. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
suction, n.
1 the act or an instance of sucking.
2 a the production of a partial vacuum by the removal of air etc. in order to force in liquid etc. or procure adhesion. b the force produced by this process (suction keeps the lid on).
1 the act or an instance of sucking.
2 a the production of a partial vacuum by the removal of air etc. in order to force in liquid etc. or procure adhesion. b the force produced by this process (suction keeps the lid on).
Idiom
suction-pump a pump for drawing liquid through a pipe into a chamber emptied by a piston.
Etymology
LL suctio f. L sugere suct- SUCK
THESAURUS
suction
aspiration, bleeding, bloodletting, broaching, cupping, drafting, drag, drainage, draining, drawing, emptying, favor, inhalation, inhalement, inside track, inspiration, interest, milking, phlebotomy, pipetting, pull, pumping, siphoning, sniff, sniffle, snuff, snuffle, special favor, suck, sucking, tapping, venesectionROGET THESAURUS
suction
Reception
N reception, admission, admittance, entree, importation, introduction, intromission, immission, ingestion, imbibation, introception, absorption, ingurgitation, inhalation, suction, sucking, eating, drinking, insertion, interjection, introit, admitting, admitted, admissable, absorbent.For further exploring for "suction" in Webster Dictionary Online