1. pipeline - Noun
2. pipeline - Verb
gossip spread by spoken communication
a pipe used to transport liquids or gases
Source: WordNetthe news of their affair was spread by word of mouth Source: Internet
a pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport Source: Internet
A B.C. judge granted an injunction last week to prevent protesters from blocking access to the pipeline work sites. Source: Internet
Abu Marawat is over 596 km in size and is located in an area of excellent infrastructure; a four-lane highway, a 220kV power line, and a water pipeline are in close proximity, as are the international airports at Hurghada and Luxor. Source: Internet
A 900-kilometer U.S.- financed alternate route, known as the AMBO pipeline, would bring oil from Burgas across Bulgaria and Macedonia to the Albanian port of Vlore on the Adriatic Sea, bypassing both the Bosporus and Greece. Source: Internet
According to a press release, the new funds will “enable Oxford VR to accelerate US expansion of its evidence-based and scalable automated VR therapy solution and to continue to expand its treatment pipeline.” Source: Internet