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siphon or syphon noun 1 a tube held in an inverted U-shape that can be used to transfer liquid from one container at a higher level into another at a lower level, used to empty car petrol tanks, etc. 2 (in full soda siphon) a bottle from which a liquid, especially soda water, is forced by pressure of gas. 3 zool in certain animals, eg bivalve molluscs: an organ resembling a tube through which water flows in and out. verb (siphoned, siphoning) (usually siphon something off) 1 to transfer (liquid) from one container to another using such a device. 2 to take (money, funds, etc) slowly and continuously from a store or fund.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Greek, meaning 'pipe'.