,noun, verb, valved, valv⋅ing.| 1. | any device for halting or controlling the flow of a liquid, gas, or other material through a passage, pipe, inlet, outlet, etc. |
| 2. | a hinged lid or other movable part that closes or modifies the passage in such a device. |
| 3. | Anatomy. a membranous fold or other structure that controls the flow of a fluid, as one that permits blood to flow in one direction only. |
| 4. | (in musical wind instruments of the trumpet class) a device for changing the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone. |
| 5. | Zoology.
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| 6. | Botany.
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| 7. | Electronics (chiefly British ). vacuum tube (def. 1). |
| 8. | Archaic. one of the leaves of a double or folding door. |
| 9. | to provide with a means of controlling the flow of liquid, gas, etc., by inserting a valve. |

valve (vālv)
n.
A membranous structure in a hollow organ or passage, as in an artery or a vein, that folds or closes to prevent the return flow of the body fluid passing through it.
Any of various devices that regulate the flow of gases, liquids, or loose materials through piping or through apertures by opening, closing, or obstructing ports or passageways.
The movable control element of such a device.
valve (vālv) Pronunciation Key
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valve electronics
UK term for a vacuum tube.
(1996-01-10)