bilge pump
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Definition
Noun: A bilge pump is a specific type of pump designed and used to remove bilgewater from the interior of a ship or boat. Bilgewater is the water that collects in the lowest part of a vessel's hull (the bilge), often as a result of leakage, condensation, or waves washing over the deck.
Usage
The term is used to refer to the mechanical device itself. It is a compound noun where "bilge" specifies the type of pump. - Proper installation and maintenance of the bilge pump are critical for vessel safety. - Every boat should be equipped with a functional bilge pump.
Examples
- The automatic bilge pump activated when water reached a certain level in the hull.
- During the storm, the crew relied on the bilge pump to keep the engine room from flooding.
- A manual bilge pump serves as an important backup system.
Advanced Usage
- "to run the bilge pump": To operate the pump to remove water.
- We had to run the bilge pump every few hours during the rough passage.
- The term can be part of technical specifications or safety regulations for maritime vessels.
Variants and Related Words
- Bilge (noun): The lowest inner part of a ship's hull, where water collects.
- Pump (noun): A device used to move fluids or gases.
- Bilgewater (noun): The water that accumulates in the bilge.
Synonyms
- De-watering pump: A more general term for a pump that removes water.
- Sump pump: A similar pump used in buildings to remove water from a sump pit, but not a direct synonym as it is for a different context.
Notes
- "Bilge pump" is a fixed technical term. Its meaning is precise and directly tied to maritime contexts. It is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb.
Noun
- a pump to remove bilgewater