pumplike

pumplike
Resembling a pump or some aspect of one.

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  • piston — pis•ton [[t]ˈpɪs tən[/t]] n. 1) mac a disk or solid cylinder moving within a longer cylinder and exerting pressure on, or receiving pressure from, a fluid or gas 2) a pumplike valve used to change the pitch in a cornet or the like • Etymology:… …   From formal English to slang

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