Conduit vs Inlead - What's the difference?
conduit | inlead |
A pipe or channel for conveying water etc.
A duct or tube into which electrical cables may be pulled; a type of raceway.
A means by which something is transmitted.
(finance) An investment vehicle that issues short-term commercial paper to finance long-term off-balance sheet bank assets.
(transitive, mechanical, and, electrical) To lead into; conduct.
(religious) To lead from within.
(mechanical, and, electrical) A conduit, channel or wire leading into a container or device.
As verbs the difference between conduit and inlead
is that conduit is while inlead is (transitive|mechanical|and|electrical) to lead into; conduct.As a noun inlead is
(mechanical|and|electrical) a conduit, channel or wire leading into a container or device.conduit
English
Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* conduit benderAnagrams
* ----inlead
English
Verb
- new afferent or inleading processes might be set up tending, themselves, towards the mathematical point of interaction --Helge Lundholm
- When man is in the former state, the Lord inflows and inleads immediately --Emanuel Swedenborg
Noun
(en noun)- a cathode inlead
- inlead tube