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valve \ˈvalv, ˈvau̇v\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Latin valva leaf of a folding or double door; akin to Latin volvere to roll, turn around — more at voluble 1. a. archaic : a leaf or a half of a folding or double door b. : the door or gate used for regulating the flow of water in a sluice 2. : something resembling or suggestive of a valve or stop especially in regulating, checking, or permitting flow or movement through a passage: as a. [New Latin valva] : any of various bodily structures especially in the veins and lymphatics whose function is to close temporarily a passage or orifice or permit a movement of fluid in one direction only and that may consist of a sphincter muscle or of two or sometimes three membranous folds inclined in the normal direction of flow — see mitral valve, semilunar valve, tricuspid valve b. (1) : any of numerous mechanical devices by which the flow of liquid, air or other gas, or loose material in bulk may be started, stopped, or regulated by a movable part that opens, shuts, or partially obstructs one or more ports or passageways; also : the movable part of such a device — compare cock 2; see check valve, gate valve, piston valve, safety valve (2) : such a device in a brass wind instrument that is designed for quickly varying the tube length in order to change the fundamental tone by some definite interval and usually consists of a piston or rotary valve c. chiefly Britain : electron tube, vacuum tube 3. [New Latin valva] a. : one of the distinct and usually movably articulated pieces of which the shell of lamellibranch mollusks, brachiopods, barnacles, and some other shell-bearing animals consists b. : one of the pieces forming the sheath of the ovipositor or external genital organs of many insects 4. [New Latin valva] a. : one of the segments or pieces into which a dehiscing capsule or legume separates b. : the portion of various anthers (as of the barberry) resembling a lid c. : one of the two silicified shells or encasing membranes of a diatom 5. : one of the two halves of a stone or clay mold used by primitive or ancient peoples for casting bronze objects |