Chock - English meaning
tʃɒk
Chock – definitions in English dictionary
nounA wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object, to prevent it from moving.
Usage examples:
Their aircraft stood gently shuddering against their chocksnounA ring with a gap at the top, through which a rope or line is run.
Usage examples:
Where your lines go through chocks, they will need chafing gear.
verbPrevent the movement of (a wheel or vehicle) with a chock.
Usage examples:
The front wheel will need to be chocked
nounA block of wood that can be put under a wheel or a heavy object to prevent it from moving
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Word origin
Middle English: probably from an Old Northern French variant of Old French çouche, çoche ‘block, log’, of unknown ultimate origin.
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