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a conical shape with a wider and a narrower opening at the two ends a conically shaped utensil having a narrow tube at the small end; used to channel the flow of substances into a container with a small mouth (nautical) smokestack consisting of a shaft for ventilation or the passage of smoke (especially the smokestack of a ship) move or pour through a funnel; "funnel the liquid into the small bottle"
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A funnel is a conically shaped pipe, employed as a device to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening. The diameter of the spout of a regular kitchen funnel is about 1 /10 that of the upper bowl. The almost cylindrical tube below the conical upper part that opens into the spout can vary in length. ...
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Device consisting of an inverted cone with a hole at the small end, and with a wide, cone-shaped mouth, for pouring liquids into containers with small openings.
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| funnel-web spider |
the most notorious members of Australian spider fauna, although found only in eastern states. Not all species are known to be dangerous, but several are renowned for their highly toxic and fast-acting venom. The male of Atrax robustus, the Sydney funnel-web spider, is probably responsible for all recorded deaths (13) and many medically serious bites. Antivenom is held at major city and regional hospitals, and there have been no recorded deaths since its introduction in 1981.
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| funnel |
(Funnel Column, Trunk) Column of cloudy cone under the base of a cloud Cumulonimbus.
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