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faucet
/ˈfɔːsɪt/
noun
North American
A tap.
Origin
Late
Middle English (denoting a bung for the vent hole of a cask, or a tap
for drawing liquid from a container): from Old French fausset, from
Provençal falset, from falsar ‘to bore’. The current sense dates from
the mid 19th century.
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