- nounchock (noun) · chocks (plural noun)
- a wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object, to prevent it from moving:"their aircraft stood gently shuddering against their chocks"
- a support on which a rounded structure, such as a cask or the hull of a boat, may be placed to keep it steady.
- a fitting with a gap at the top, through which a rope or line is run.
verbchock (verb) · chocks (third person present) · chocked (past tense) · chocked (past participle) · chocking (present participle)- prevent the forward movement of (a wheel or vehicle) with a chock:"the front wheel will need to be chocked"
- support (a boat, cask, etc.) on chocks:"outside, chocked up on the waterfront, was a yacht"
Originlate 16th century: probably from an Old Northern French variant of Old French çoce (French souche) ‘block, log’, of unknown ultimate origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object, to prevent it from moving:
- a support on which a rounded structure, such as a cask or the hull of a boat, may be placed to keep it steady.
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- Chock is a wedge or block used to steady a body, fill in an unwanted space, or block the movement of a wheel123. It is a heavy fitting of metal or wood with two jaws curving inward, through which a rope or cable may be run2. Chock can also refer to any object used as a wedge or filler, especially when placed behind a wheel to prevent it from rolling3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of CHOCK is a wedge or block for steadying a body (such as a cask) and holding it motionless, for filling in an unwanted space, or for blocking the movement of a wheel.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chockchock (chŏk) n. 1. A block or wedge placed under something else, such as a wheel, to keep it from moving. 2. Nautical A heavy fitting of metal or wood with two jaws curving inward, through which a rope or cable may be run.www.thefreedictionary.com/chockchock (plural chocks) Any object used as a wedge or filler, especially when placed behind a wheel to prevent it from rolling.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chock
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