seacock
See also:
sea cock
English
Etymology
sea
+
cock
Noun
seacock
(
plural
seacocks
)
(
nautical
)
A
valve
in the
hull
of a
vessel
used to let in
water
, either to clean the
bilges
, flood a
ballast tank
, or
scuttle
the vessel
Hypernyms
cock
Coordinate terms
bibcock
,
petcock
,
sillcock
,
stopcock
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