Ablock

/əˈblɑk/ adverb

In a blocked or obstructed state; (nautical) locked or jammed in position.

From 'a-' (on, in) + 'block.' Used in nautical terminology where 'ablock' describes a pulley or mechanism that is locked or secured. Developed in maritime English from the 16th century onward.

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