water-jacket

wa·ter-jack·et

(wô′tər-jăk′ĭt, wŏt′ər-)
tr.v. wa·ter-jack·et·ed, wa·ter-jack·et·ing, wa·ter-jack·ets
To encase in or provide with a water jacket.
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