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    pip·ing
    [ˈpīpiNG]
    noun
    piping (noun)
    1. lengths of pipe, or a network of pipes, made of metal, plastic, or other materials.
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    2. ornamentation on food consisting of lines of icing, whipped cream, etc..
    3. thin cord covered in fabric, used to decorate clothing or soft furnishings and reinforce seams.
    4. the action or art of playing a pipe or pipes.
    pipe
    [pīp]
    verb
    piping (present participle)
    1. convey (water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances) through a pipe or pipes:
      "water from the lakes is piped to several towns"
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      • transmit (music, a radio or television program, signals, etc.) by wire or cable:
        "he was watching a movie piped to his room on one of the hotel's video channels"
    2. play (a tune) on a pipe or pipes:
      "he believed he'd heard music—a tune being piped"
      Similar:
      play on a pipe
      play the pipes
      • use a boatswain's whistle to summon (the crew) to work or a meal:
        "the hands were piped to breakfast"
    3. decorate (clothing or soft furnishings) with a thin cord covered in fabric.
    4. put (a decorative line or pattern) on a cake or similar dish using icing, whipped cream, etc.:
      "she had been piping cream around a flan"
    Origin
    Old English pīpe ‘musical tube’, pīpian ‘play a pipe’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch pijp and German Pfeife, based on Latin pipare ‘to peep, chirp’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French piper ‘to chirp, squeak’.
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