a bubble in a pipe causing an obstruction or stoppage to the flow an airtight chamber with regulated air pressure used to gain access to a space that has air under pressure
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ˈair ˌlock, n. [countable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Civil Engineeringan airtight chamber permitting passage to or from a space in which the air is kept under pressure.
air′ lock′,
- Civil Engineeringan airtight chamber permitting passage to or from a space, as in a caisson, in which the air is kept under pressure.
- Mechanical Engineeringthe impedance in the functioning of a pump or a system of piping caused by the presence of an air bubble;
vapor lock. - 1855–60
- to place in or confine to an air lock:to air-lock divers before they descend.
- 1855–60