0 a device used to control the flow of liquid from something such as a barrel --
1 a device used to control a flow of liquid, esp. from a container or pipe: --
The large central cylinder is called the "barrel" and the smaller protrusions are the "spigots".
There are also specified lengths for the barrel and spigots of the bail.
The sap is harvested by drilling holes in the trunks of the trees and collecting the liquid that flows out of the inserted spigots.
Water was distributed at the palace by gravity feed through terracotta pipes to fountains and spigots.
Water poured out of spigots in lions' mouths so people could get clean water in their cups.
Chloramine can dissolve the protective film inside older service lines, leading to the leaching of lead into residential spigots.
Often a large glass container suspended above the table held between two and six spigots.
The families lived in quonset huts erected in a muddy field with just four public spigots providing water for all of them.