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{{for|information on the use of "pipe links" on Wikipedia|WP:PIPE|selfref=y}} {{Wiktionary|Pipe|pipe|pipes}} '''Pipe(s)''', '''PIPE(S)''' or '''piping''' may refer to: {{TOC right}} ==Objects== * [[Pipe (fluid conveyance)]], a hollow cylinder following certain dimension rules ** [[Piping]], the use of pipes in industry * [[Smoking pipe]] ** [[Tobacco pipe]] * [[Half-pipe]] and [[quarter pipe]], semi-circular ramps for performing skateboarding/snowboarding tricks * [[Piping (sewing)]], tubular ornamental fabric sewn around the edge of a garment * ''For the musical instruments'', see [[#Music|below]] ==Music== * [[Pipe (instrument)]], a traditional perforated wind instrument * [[Bagpipe]], a class of musical instrument, aerophones using enclosed reeds ** [[Pipes and drums]] or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and Irish bagpipes * [[Organ pipe]], one of the tuned resonators that produces the main sound of a pipe organ * Pan pipes, see [[Pan flute]], an ancient musical instrument based on the principle of the stopped pipe * [[Piped music]], or elevator music, a type of background music * "Pipe", by Christie Front Drive from ''[[Christie Front Drive (EP)|Christie Front Drive]]'', 1994 ==Computing== * [[Pipeline (Unix)]] * [[Anonymous pipe]] and [[named pipe]], a one-way communication channel used for inter-process communication * "PHY Interface for PCI Express" (PIPE), the name of a specification for the [[PCI Express#Physical layer|PCI Express physical layer]] * [[Yahoo! Pipes]] *sspipes.scr, a screensaver for [[Microsoft Windows]] * [[PIPE Networks]], an Australian company primarily involved in setting up peering exchanges ==Technology== * [[Pipe (casting)]], a type of metal-casting defect * [[Boatswain's pipe]], an instrument used for signalling or to issue commands on a warship * [[PIPES]], a common buffer used in chemistry and biology laboratory work * [[Pipe (car)]], a Belgian automobile manufacturer ==Places== * [[Pipe, Wisconsin]], United States * ''Pipe'', the Hungarian name for Pipea village, [[Nadeș]] Commune, Mureș County, Romania ==People== * [[Jules Pipe]] CBE, Mayor of the London Borough of Hackney, UK * [[Pipes (surname)]] ==Other uses== * [[Vertical bar]], sometimes called "pipe", the character {{char||}} * [[Pipe (letter)]], the IPA letter for a dental click * [[Pipe (unit)]] or butt, a cask measurement for wine barrels * [[Volcanic pipe]], a deep, narrow cone of solidified magma * [[PIPE deal]] or private investment in public equity * Pipes, a slang term for arm muscles *''[[The Pipes]]'', a 1966 Czech film * "Pipes", an [[List of The Good Doctor episodes#ep4|episode of ''The Good Doctor'']] * ''[[Monotropa uniflora]]'', a plant also known as ghost pipe or Indian pipe == See also == * [[Pipeline (disambiguation)]] * [[Piper (disambiguation)]] * [[Pipette]], used in chemistry and biology laboratory work * [[Piping bag]]s or pastry bags, in cooking, are used to ''pipe'' semi-solid foods onto other foods (e.g., icing on a cake) * [[Postpipe]], archaeological remains of a timber in a posthole * {{lookfrom}} * {{intitle}} {{Disambiguation}}
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