[f. L. calōr-em heat + dūct-us conveyance, after aqueduct.] A tube or channel for conducting heat.

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1864.  in Webster.

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1886.  C. M. Newell, Voy. Fleetwing, 152. It thus follows that this immense caloriduct of spermaceti is a vast storehouse of aerated blood-food.

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