noun
- a compartment with two airtight doors that allows people or objects to move between areas of different air pressure, especially in spacecraft or submarines
- a pocket of air trapped in a pipe or tube that blocks the flow of liquid
Usage: common in aerospace and underwater contexts
Usage: plumbing and mechanical contexts
Examples
- The astronaut entered the airlock before stepping onto the lunar surface.
- The spacecraft's airlock depressurized slowly to equalize the pressure.
- An airlock in the water pipe prevented the pump from working properly.
- The submarine crew used the airlock to enter and exit the vessel safely.
- The plumber bled the radiator to remove an airlock that was blocking heat flow.
- Mission control confirmed that the airlock doors were sealed and secure.