Raceway vs. Conduit

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Racewaynoun

A place where races are held; a racetrack.

Racewaynoun

An easily-accessible conduit or tray for organizing runs of data or power cabling.

Racewaynoun

The canal for the current that drives a water wheel.

Racewaynoun

a canal for a current of water

Racewaynoun

a course over which races are run

Racewaynoun

a water channel, especially an artificial one of running water in which fish are reared.

Racewaynoun

a groove or race in which bearings run.

Racewaynoun

a pipe or tubing enclosing electric wires.

Racewaynoun

a track for trotting, pacing, or harness racing.

Racewaynoun

a track for motor racing.

Conduitnoun

A pipe, canal, channel, or passage for conveying water or fluid.

Conduitnoun

A structure forming a reservoir for water.

Conduitnoun

A narrow passage for private communication.

Conduitnoun

a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass;

Conduitnoun

a channel for conveying water or other fluid

Conduitnoun

a person or organization that acts as a channel for the transmission of something

Conduitnoun

a tube or trough for protecting electric wiring

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