Siphon Definition
 sīfən 
  siphoned, siphoning, siphons, syphoned, syphoning, syphons
  
    noun
  
 
    siphons
  
A bent tube used for carrying liquid from a reservoir over the top edge of its container to a point below the surface of the reservoir: the tube must be filled, as by suction, before flow will start.
 Webster's New World 
Webster's New World 
A tubelike organ in some animals, as cuttlefishes, used for drawing in or ejecting liquids.
 Webster's New World 
    verb
  
 
    siphoned, siphoning, siphons
  
To draw off or carry through or as through a siphon.
 Webster's New World 
To pass through a siphon.
 Webster's New World 
To take or transfer (something), often illicitly.
 Siphon money from an account; siphon customers from a competitor.
 American Heritage 
Synonyms: 
  
- siphon-off
- syphon
Origin of Siphon
- Middle English from Latin sīphō sīphōn- from Greek sīphōn - From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
- From Ancient Greek σίφων (siphōn, “pipe, tube") - From Wiktionary 
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