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leak
noun
A crack, crevice, fissure or hole in a vessel, that admits water, or permits a fluid to escape.
leak
The oozing or passing of water or other fluid or liquor through a crack, fissure or aperture in a vessel, either into it, as into a ship, or out of it, as out of a cask. To spring a leak, is to open or crack so as to let in water; to being to let in water.
leak
adjective
Leaky.
leak
verb intransitive
To let water or other liquor into or out of a vessel, through a hole or crevice in the vessel. A ship leaks, when she admits water through her seams or an aperture in her bottom or sides, into the hull. A pail or a cask leaks, when it admits liquor to pass out through a hole or crevice. To lead out, to find vent; to escape privately from confinement or secrecy; as a fact or report.