- petcock
- petcock [pet′käk΄]n.[< obs. pet (< Fr: see PETARD) + COCK1]a small faucet or valve used in draining unwanted or excess water or air from pipes, radiators, boilers, etc.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
petcock — 1864, from COCK (Cf. cock) (n.2); the signification of the first element is uncertain … Etymology dictionary
Petcock — A petcock is a small valve used to control the flow of liquid or gas. Although petcocks are used in a wide variety of applications, the following passage will describe one of the most common applications of the petcock which is the control of… … Wikipedia
petcock — A small valve or tap which is used to control the flow of liquid. You may find one at the bottom of a radiator to permit draining the radiator. A petcock may also be found on the line coming from the fuel tank in small engines and motorcycles. It … Dictionary of automotive terms
petcock — noun Etymology: pet (perhaps from petty) + cock Date: circa 1864 a small cock, faucet, or valve for releasing a gas (as air) or draining … New Collegiate Dictionary
petcock — /pet kok /, n. a small valve or faucet, as for draining off excess or waste material from the cylinder of a steam engine or an internal combustion engine. Also, pet cock. [1860 65; pet, perh. < F pet (see PETARD) + COCK1] * * * … Universalium
petcock — noun A small valve, spout, or faucet operated by hand, usually used to release pressure or drain fluid … Wiktionary
petcock — n. small valve or faucet used used to drain off waste material or reduce pressure … English contemporary dictionary
petcock — noun a small valve in a pipe or cylinder for drainage or testing … English new terms dictionary
petcock — pet•cock [[t]ˈpɛtˌkɒk[/t]] n. bui a small valve or faucet, as for draining off excess or waste material from the cylinder of an internal combustion engine • Etymology: 1860–65; pet, perh. < F pet (see petard) +cock I … From formal English to slang
petcock — /ˈpɛtkɒk/ (say petkok) noun a small valve or tap, as for draining off excess or waste material from the cylinder of a steam engine or for checking the water level in a boiler. {pet(ty) + cock1} …