cofferdam

UK /ˈkɑ.fɚ.dæm/ US /ˈkɑ.fɚ.dæm/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

A temporary watertight enclosure used to create a dry foundation for building bridges and other structures over water.

He stood full six feet in height, with noble shoulders, and a chest like a coffer-dam.

Downstream there was a small wooden cofferdam and when he woke there were naked children splashing in the pool there and he rose and wrapped his jacket about his waist and walked out along the bank where he could sit and watch them.

2

An empty space that acts as a protective barrier between two floors or bulkheads on a ship.

3

A rubber dam to keep the teeth dry when operating upon them.

I refer to Dr. Barnum, who has given us the coffer-dam. I cannot detain you while I describe the immense benefit which his application of a very simple material has conferred on the public.

Dr. La Roche then first we are informed made the claim that he knew of and used rubber for a coffer dam prior to Barnum.

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