Cadlock

/ˈkædlɒk/ noun

Definition

A waterlock or sluice mechanism, particularly in naval or hydraulic engineering contexts.

Etymology

From cade (a type of lock or barrier) + lock. Primarily Scottish and Northern English nautical terminology.

Kelly Says

Cadlock is one of those wonderfully specific Scottish nautical terms—it describes a very particular mechanism that Scottish engineers understood intimately but which vanished as standardized English spread.

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