Caissons

/ˈkeɪ.sɑːnz/ noun

Large rectangular or cylindrical watertight boxes or chambers used in construction, especially when building bridges or tunnels underwater.

From French 'caisson' meaning 'large box,' derived from Latin 'capsa' meaning 'chest' or 'case.' The term evolved to describe specialized engineering structures used in underwater and foundation work.

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