noun a pipe or tube fitted to the end of a faucet or spigot to control the flow of liquid
In agriculture, an adjutage can refer to a device used in irrigation systems to adjust the flow of water to different areas of a field.
In plumbing, an adjutage is a component used to control the flow of water in a system, often found in faucets or showerheads.
In industrial engineering, adjutages are used in various systems to control the flow of liquids or gases for specific purposes.
In fluid mechanics, an adjutage is a nozzle or tube used to regulate the flow of a liquid, typically in a pipe or hose.
In the field of engineering or architecture writing, the term 'adjutage' may be used to refer to a pipe or nozzle that directs or controls the flow of a liquid, such as in a water distribution system.
In psychology, 'adjutage' may not have a specific usage as it is a technical term more commonly used in other fields such as engineering or architecture.