(Sanitaries) or sannies: White tube socks worn underneath baseball stirrups. Baseball teams originally wore solid-colored stockings, but fabric dyes weren’t colorfast in those days, so a player who was spiked could get blood poisoning if dye from the stocking got in the wound.
Of or relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health, esp. the supply of sewage facilities and clean drinking water
Hygienic and clean
free from filth and pathogens; "sanitary conditions for preparing food"; "a sanitary washroom"
of, or relating to health; clean and free from pathogens; hygienic
A small part on or attached to a piece of furniture or equipment
Devices that may be attached to pipes to make connections or outlets.
The action of fitting something, in particular
Installed items that may be removed from real estate without causing irreparable damage to the land, structure or use of the premises.
Items, such as a stove or shelves, that are fixed in a building but can be removed when the owner moves
items that can be removed from a property without causing damage to it.
A membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow
(valve) a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
A device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe or duct, esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only
(valve) control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
A cylindrical mechanism in a brass instrument that, when depressed or turned, admits air into different sections of tubing and so extends the range of available notes
(valve) device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone