poppet

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A figurine or image of idolatry
A young woman or girl

Come ‛ere poppet!.

An endearingly sweet or beautiful child
The stem and valve head in a poppet valve
A small, spring-loaded valve located inside a soda keg fitting The poppet is what seals the fitting when the hose fitting is removed Poppets are the most likely source of leaks on older soda kegs; replacements are available from various on-line vendors
a mushroom-shaped valve that rises perpendicular from its seat; commonly used in internal-combustion engines
A magical doll (also known as ritual effigies, voodoo dolls, Kolossos and Kolossoi) made for the purpose of spell-casting and/or ritual magic in witchcraft
One of certain upright timbers on the bilge ways, used to support a vessel in launching
Valve that rises perpendicularly to or from its seat
An upright support or guide fastened at the bottom only
used to talk to or about a child or animal you like very much (Perhaps from poupette )
poppet valve
A valve (as in an internal combustion engine) which consists of a sliding shaft with a disk on the end (the disk being shaped to alternately plug and unplug a matching port) and which is operated by springs and possibly cams interacting with the shaft
poppet valve
An intake or exhaust valve, operated by springs and cams, that plugs and unplugs its opening by axial motion
poppet valve
A spring-loaded gas-distribution valve which consists of a mushroom-shaped device which is raised or lowered onto a seating over an opening
poppet valve
a device that controls the rate of flow of fluid in a line or opens or shuts off the flow of fluid completely
poppet valve
a mushroom-shaped valve that rises perpendicular from its seat; commonly used in internal-combustion engines
poppet valve
Machined, self aligning valve that incorporates an elastomer to provide a positive seal upon disconnection, no low pressure leakage, and generally provides higher flow that a ball valve
poppets
plural of poppet
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    [ 'pä-p&t ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English popet; more at PUPPET.