A valve or faucet-like device that controls the flow of water during flooding or high-water situations.
Compound of 'flood' and 'cock' (a valve or tap, from Old Norse 'kokr'); a technical term for hydraulic control devices in drainage systems.
Canal systems in Holland and England used floodcocks to precisely manage how water moved between different levels, essentially mechanical problem-solving before computers.
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