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caisson
- Main Entry:
- cais·son

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈkā-ˌsän, -sən, British also kə-ˈsün\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- French, from Middle French, from Old Occitan, from caissa chest, from Latin capsa — more at case
- Date:
- circa 1702
1 a: a chest to hold ammunition b: a usually 2-wheeled vehicle for artillery ammunition attachable to a horse-drawn limber; also : a limber with its attached caisson2 a: a watertight chamber used in construction work under water or as a foundation b: a hollow floating box or a boat used as a floodgate for a dock or basin3: coffer 3
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