Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
wye . - noun Plural form of
wy .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The town in North Jersey, surrounded by a moat of New Jersey Turnpike wyes, was once home to numerous pig farms and their ... aroma.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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The closest fittings that I have seen for use in drainage work here are wyes, and 45° elbows, that really puts a limit on connecting a pipe to another when they are at unusual angles to one another.
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