petcock
English
editEtymology
editApparently from pet + cock, because of its size.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpetcock (plural petcocks)
- A small valve, spout, or faucet operated by hand, usually used to release pressure or drain fluid. [from 19th c.]
- 1929, Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms, Folio Society, published 2008, page 297:
- The doctor placed the rubber mask over her face and turned a dial and I watched Catherine breathing deeply and rapidly. Then she pushed the mask away. The doctor shut off the petcock.
- 2010, International Fire Service Training Association, Essesntials of Fire Fighting and Fire Department Operations, 5th Edition, p. 780:
- The shutoff valve (petcock) is usually located on the gas pipe on the supply side of the meter.
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editTranslations
editsmall valve, spout, or faucet operated by hand, usually used to release pressure or drain fluid
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