plumbing$61725$ - translation to greek
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plumbing$61725$ - translation to greek

Crane Plumbing

plumbing      
n. εργασία σωλήνων, υδραυλικά, σωληνώσεις
water pipe         
  • Versailles]], France
  • [[Copper]] piping system in a building
  • A plastic water pipe being installed. Note that the inner tube is actually transporting the water, while the outer tube only serves as a protective casing
  • Bath]], England
  • A plumber tightening the fitting on a gas supply line.
  • Plastic hot and cold supply piping for a sink
  • Typical PVC municipal water main being installed in Ontario, Canada
  • tubes]] used in a [[radiator]] heating system.
ACTIVITY AND INDUSTRY OF MAKING AND MAINTAINING SYSTEMS FOR CONVEYING FLUIDS; USES MATERIALS BY THE SAME NAME
Water pipe; Water Pipes; Water pipes; Wooden pipes; Drain rods; Water conduit; Waterpipes; Internal plumbing; Chinese water pipes
υδροσωλήνας

Definition

plumbing
(Unix) Term used for shell code, so called because of the prevalence of "pipelines" that feed the output of one program to the input of another. Under Unix, user utilities can often be implemented or at least prototyped by a suitable collection of pipelines and temporary file grinding encapsulated in a shell script. This is much less effort than writing C every time, and the capability is considered one of Unix's major winning features. A few other {operating systems} such as IBM's VM/CMS support similar facilities. The tee utility is specifically designed for plumbing. [Jargon File] (1995-02-23)

Wikipedia

Crane Plumbing Corporation

Crane Plumbing Corporation was a Canadian manufacturer of plumbing fixtures, established in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1906, as a subsidiary of the U.S. firm Crane Company (founded 1855 in Chicago by Richard T. Crane). Crane Company merged in February 2008 with American Standard Americas and Eljer to create American Standard Brands. Over the course of its history, Crane Plumbing Corporation had moved to Montreal, Quebec and as of 2012, it was based in Stratford, Ontario, largely in a customer support role. Currently, American Standard Canada operates out of Mississauga, Ontario. Crane Plumbing also in the 1980's acquired Universal Rundle.

Crane products include:

  • bathtubs
  • showers
  • sinks
  • toilets
  • washstands
  • bidets