+1
The "tap" is the device to control the flow.  Often, but not necessarily, at 
the end of the pipe.  If the user cannot control the flow, there is NOT a "tap" 
present. 
Regards,Peter(PeterPan 99)

    On Wednesday, 28 September 2022 at 08:28:34 BST, Martin Koppenhoefer 
<dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Am Mi., 28. Sept. 2022 um 09:21 Uhr schrieb Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:

  
 
 On 28/9/22 08:29, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
  
  I would say that regardless of how it's operated - turn handle, push button, 
lever, foot pedal, auto sensor etc - that if water comes out, it's a tap!  
 
 
 

Must have the ability to control the flow of the water to be called a tap. 
 


so the "tap" word implies some kind of valve, having just a tube to channel 
erogation does not count, even if it has the "right shape", right? Is there 
agreement for this definition?

Cheers,
Martin
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