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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cais·son
n.
1.
Mil.
(a)
A
chest
to
hold
ammunition
.
(b)
A
four-wheeled
carriage
for
conveying
ammunition
,
consisting
of
two
parts
,
a
body
and
a
limber
.
In
light
field
batteries
there
is
one
caisson
to
each
piece
,
having
two
ammunition
boxes
on
the
body
,
and
one
on
the
limber
. --
Farrow
.
(c)
A
chest
filled
with
explosive
materials
,
to
be
laid
in
the
way
of
an
enemy
and
exploded
on
his
approach
.
2.
(a)
A
water-tight
box
,
of
timber
or
iron
within
which
work
is
carried
on
in
building
foundations
or
structures
below
the
water
level
.
(b)
A
hollow
floating
box
,
usually
of
iron
,
which
serves
to
close
the
entrances
of
docks
and
basins
.
(c)
A
structure
,
usually
with
an
air
chamber
,
placed
beneath
a
vessel
to
lift
or
float
it
.
3.
Arch.
A
sunk
panel
of
ceilings
or
soffits
.
Pneumatic caisson
Engin.
,
a
caisson
,
closed
at
the
top
but
open
at
the
bottom
,
and
resting
upon
the
ground
under
water
.
The
pressure
of
air
forced
into
the
caisson
keeps
the
water
out
.
Men
and
materials
are
admitted
to
the
interior
through
an
air
lock
.
See
Lock
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pneumatic
caisson
n
:
large
watertight
chamber
used
for
construction
under
water
[
syn
:
caisson
,
cofferdam
]
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