Spigot
31spigot — /ˈspɪgət / (say spiguht) noun 1. a small peg or plug for stopping the vent of a cask, etc. 2. a small peg which stops the passage in the tap of a cask, etc. 3. US a tap or cock for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like. 4. the… …
32spigot — n. bung; plug of a tap; end of smaller pipe when inserted into larger one to form a junction …
33spigot — A short, cylindrical projection on one part designed to fit into a hole in another part, for location or retaining purposes (as for road wheels) …
34spigot — n. 1 a small peg or plug, esp. for insertion into the vent hole of a cask. 2 a US a tap. b a device for controlling the flow of liquid in a tap. 3 the plain end of a pipe section fitting into the socket of the next one. Etymology: ME, perh. f.… …
35spigot bearing — A British term for pilot bearing. A small bearing in the center of the flywheel end of the crankshaft, which carries the forward end of the clutch shaft …
36spare at the spigot, and let out at the bung-hole — The meaning is explained in quot. 1721. The spigot is the peg or pin used to regulate the flow of liquid through the tap on a cask, while the bung hole is the (much larger) opening through which a cask is filled or emptied and which is closed by… …
37AT-4 Spigot — Allgemeine Angaben Typ: Panzerabwehrr …
38Lick-spigot — Lick spig ot ( sp[i^]g [u^]t), n. A tapster. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
39bell-and-spigot joint — noun : a pipe joint formed by the insertion of the spigot end of one length of pipe into the bell end of the next length …
40hub-and-spigot joint — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : bell and spigot joint …