- pipe-case
- pipeˈ-case nounA case for a tobacco pipe• • •Main Entry: ↑pipe
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Case Western Reserve University — Motto Thinking Beyond the Possible Established WRU: 1826 CIT: 1880 CWRU: 1967 Type … Wikipedia
Pipe organ — This article is about organs that produce sound by driving wind through pipes. For an overview of related instruments, see Organ (music). The pipe organ in Saint Germain l Auxerrois, Paris[1] The pipe organ is a musical instrument … Wikipedia
Pipe banner — A pipe banner is a decorative flag for the Scottish Highland bagpipes. It is used when a piper performs at high profile or State occasions where the pipe banner will be tied to the bass drone of her or his bagpipes. It is a rather expensive hand… … Wikipedia
Pipe (fluid conveyance) — For structural pipe, see Hollow structural section. For other uses, see Pipe (disambiguation). Steel pipes … Wikipedia
Pipe (material) — A pipe is a tube or hollow cylinder used to convey materials or as a structural component. The terms pipe and tube are almost interchangeable. A pipe is generally specified by the internal diameter (ID) whereas a tube is usually defined by the… … Wikipedia
Pipe Major — The Pipe Major is the director of bagpipe music in a Scottish or Irish pipe band. Like Drum Major, the position of Pipe Major is derived from British Army traditions. As in the case of Drum Major, the Pipe Major is a prestigious position in any… … Wikipedia
Pipe organs of Brighton and Hove — This page is about the numerous notable pipe organs of the city borough of Brighton and Hove, from the small early 19th Century organs to the large 20th Century instruments in the large churches.BrightonChurchesThe Chapel RoyalThe organ of the… … Wikipedia
Pipe Organ — Principal instrument of many Christian traditions. How an instrument associated with outdoor political and secular festivals of ancient Rome became the sole instrument allowed inside Christian churches by the 13th century remains mysterious,… … Historical dictionary of sacred music
case — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cas, from Anglo French, from Latin casus fall, chance, from cadere to fall more at chance Date: 13th century 1. a. a set of circumstances or conditions < is the statement true in all three cases > b. (1) a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Magic pipe — For the animated film, see The Magic Pipe. A magic pipe is a surreptitious change to a ship s oily water separator, or other waste handing equipment, which allows waste liquids to be discharged in contravention of maritime pollution… … Wikipedia