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Seacock
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sea⋅cock
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–noun
Nautical
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a valve in the hull of a vessel for admitting outside water into some part of the hull, as a ballast tank.
Also called
sea connection.
Origin:
1660–70;
sea
+
cock
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Seacock
Hose, tanks, pumps, valves & more. Marine plumbing experts.
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sea·cock
(sē'kŏk')
n. A valve in the hull of a boat or ship that may be opened to let in water so as to flood a ballast tank, for example.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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