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Answer for the clue "The Transcanada ________ ", 8 letters:
pipeline

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Word definitions for pipeline in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
pipeline \pipeline\, pipe line \pipe line\ A line of pipe with pumping machinery and apparatus for conveying liquids, gases, or finely divided solids, such as petroleum or natural gas, between distant points. fig. an information channel direct from the ...

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. gossip spread by spoken communication; "the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth" [syn: grapevine , word of mouth ] a pipe used to transport liquids or gases; "a pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport" [syn: line ]

Usage examples of pipeline.

All in all it was a risky undertaking as both boats, being connected with pipelines and ropes, were restricted in their movements and endangered.

In the oil bunkerage section a pipeline has become dislocated and fuel is leaking out.

At that point Nadia turned her attention to other matters, programming toolmakers, starting robot linemen along the broken pipelines from Chasma Borealis.

Highways, bridges, railways, and their attendant smoky, glinting yards, power lines, pipelines, port facilities ranging from sampan-and-junk to stevedore-and-cargo-net to containership, airports.

State may be applied to the income of a foreign pipeline corporation which is commercially domiciled there and which pipes natural gas into that State for delivery to, and sale by, a local distributing corporation to local consumers.

North Carolina is the halfway point in the Miami-New York drug pipeline and three of the Big Four outlaw motorcycle gangs maintain chapters in the state.

Leduc, the iron ore of Ungava, the uranium of Blind River, the aluminum smelter of Kitimat, the building of the St Lawrence Seaway, the construction of the Trans-Canada, Trans Mountain, and Westcoast Transmission pipelines - all happened to slow down at about the same time, and there were few new projects of similar stature to take their place.

Even though there was no footpath on the bridge, the locals were using the rail bed and pipeline supports as a way to transit the river.

They surfed the giant waves of the Pipeline, waves so big that before liveboards the only way a person could catch one of them was to be towed in by Jet Ski.

There was no skin dye that would stand up dependably under weather, wear, strong soaps and the gasoline or tetrachloride which pipeline workers used to get grease off their hands.

Iraq and Syria are talking about boosting this figure to 250,000 bpd, and since the maximum capacity of the pipeline is 800,000 bpd, that figure may climb even higher.

The buildings were connected by what looked like steam and other utility lines that ran in bundled pipelines over the street.

Scuba team had at one time been commercial divers laying cable, maintaining pipelines, working oil platforms.

The map stated that roads, pylons, and pipelines were only of approximate alignment.

As one aspect of their symbiotic affair, OPEC served the Mother Company by creating shortages when She wanted to build pipelines over fragile tundra, or block major governmental investment in research into solar and wind energy, or create natural gas shortfalls when pressing for removal of price controls.