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aqueduct a channel built to convey water from a long distance. [1/2 definitions]
carry to convey (a message or the like). [1/16 definitions]
channel to convey or transfer. [1/8 definitions]
chute1 to move or convey by means of a chute. [1/4 definitions]
concrete poetry a form of poetry in which the arrangement of words and phrases on the printed page is intended to convey a visual as well as poetic image.
conduit a channel, ditch, or pipe used to convey water or other liquid. [1/2 definitions]
conveyor a mechanical device, such as a continuous chain or belt, used to convey materials from one place to another. [1/2 definitions]
cover to gather or convey information about. [1/21 definitions]
emoji any of various small pictorial symbols or images that are used in electronic communication such as in text messages or emails to convey an emotion, attitude, wish, opinion, or the like.
emoticon a small icon made of typed keyboard characters used in electronic communication to convey the mood of the writer.
Espionage Act a U.S. law passed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1917, shortly after the U.S. entered World War I. The Espionage Act made it a crime to convey information with the intent to interfere with the operation of the U.S. military or its recruitment of troops, to disclose information relating to national defense, or to promote the success of the country's enemies.
flume to transport or convey by water through a flume. [1/3 definitions]
force pump a pump with a valveless plunger, used to raise the level of a liquid or convey it through a pipe by the application of pressure.
frank1 to convey or enable (a person) to go freely. [1/7 definitions]
give to convey or impart. [1/13 definitions]
grant to formally transfer or convey. [1/6 definitions]
greeting words or gestures used to greet or to convey a message of friendliness or respect. [1/3 definitions]
intention the aim or meaning something is meant to convey. [1/4 definitions]
lacteal of or pertaining to the anatomical vessels that convey a milky fluid from the intestine to the thoracic duct. [2/3 definitions]
pantomime to express or convey mutely by gestures, movements, and facial expressions. [1/5 definitions]
pass to hand or convey to someone else. [1/33 definitions]