0 past simple and past participle of pipe --
1 to speak or sing in a high voice --
2 to transport something in a pipe: --
figurative Music is piped throughout the hotel complex.
Hot water is piped to all apartments from the central boiler room.
For these analyses, we used only piped trees to avoid problems with zero-inflated data.
This bias ranges from 11.31 per cent for piped water to 12.61 per cent for pump water, to 60.09 per cent for well water.
Three-quarters owned a house on a separate plot, and the majority had access to piped-water, sanitation and modern conveniences.
Within the piped category, both individual connections and public hydrants are included.
The evidence from the raw data therefore points overwhelmingly in favour of piped water supplies as being less contaminated than ground water supplies.
The use of swales is an economical and ecological drainage management strategy - significantly cheaper than the installation of a conventional piped drainage system.
For purposes of estimation, the present study clubs the different sources into two broad categories, piped (legal), and non-piped sources.
Second, the sounds were piped into the listening room for play/composition through processing and mixing.