Word to the Wise: Conduit
A conduit (KON-dwit) — from the Latin for “to lead together” — is a passageway through which something (usually fluids, wires, or cables) is conveyed, transmitted, or distributed.
Example (as used by Michael Masterson today): “Teachers are the conduits through which our children’s minds are shaped. They are the advice givers who provide the future with the wisdom of the past.”
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