eductor

/ɪˈdʌktər/
noun
  1. A device that uses a fluid jet to create suction and move another fluid or material.
    • The ship's bilge system relies on an eductor to remove seawater.
    • The engineer installed an eductor to pump water from the sump.
    • An eductor uses high-pressure water to pull sand from the bottom of a tank.
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