cofferdam
See also: coffer-dam
English
Noun
cofferdam (plural cofferdams)
- A temporary watertight structure that is pumped dry to enclose an area underwater and allow construction work on a ship, bridge, or rig to be carried out; a caisson.
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Chapter 3:
- He stood full six feet in height, with noble shoulders, and a chest like a coffer-dam.
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- (nautical) An empty space that acts as a protective barrier between two floors or bulkheads on a ship.
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