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  5. Diffuser - Wikipedia

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    Diffuser (sewage), an aerating device for sewage and industrial waste water treatments; Diffuser (thermodynamics), a device that controls the characteristics of a fluid at the entrance to a thermodynamic open system; Aroma lamp (sometimes called an aromatherapy diffuser or reed diffuser), used to disperse essential oils into the surroundings

  6. Reed (plant) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the best cane for flutes came from the banks of river Kephissos, in Attica, Greece. Several kalamaulos tuned differently and tied together, made a syrinx or Panpipes . A. donax is still the principal source material of reed makers for clarinets , saxophones , oboes , bassoons , bagpipes , and other woodwind instruments. [ 1 ]

  7. Arundo donax - Wikipedia

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    It has several common names including giant cane, elephant grass, carrizo, arundo, Spanish cane, Colorado river reed, wild cane, and giant reed. Arundo and donax are respectively the old Latin and Greek names for reed. [3] Arundo donax grows in damp soils, either fresh or moderately saline, and is native to the Greater Middle East.