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windway

(ˈwɪndˌweɪ)
n
a way or passage for air to flow or escape, esp in an organ or woodwind instrument
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6, whistles have a mouthpiece (A) where the air is forced into a cavity or hollow confined space, the windway (B).
The windway and block of the instrument are well preserved and very precisely made especially when compared to not so accurately prepared labium.
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