barricade vs leak

barricade

verb
  • to close or block a road etc., using a barricade 

  • to keep someone in (or out), using a blockade, especially ships in a port 

noun
  • A barrier constructed across a road, especially as a military defence 

  • An obstacle, barrier, or bulwark. 

  • A place of confrontation. 

leak

verb
  • To allow anything through that would normally or preferably be blocked. 

  • To allow fluid or gas to pass through an opening that should be sealed. 

  • To disclose secret information surreptitiously or anonymously. 

  • (of a fluid or gas) To pass through an opening that should be sealed. 

  • To pass through when it would normally or preferably be blocked. 

  • To urinate. 

  • To bleed. 

noun
  • A crack, crevice, fissure, or hole which admits water or other fluid, or lets it escape. 

  • The entrance or escape of a fluid through a crack, fissure, or other aperture. 

  • The gradual loss of a system resource caused by failure to deallocate previously reserved portions. 

  • A divulgation, or disclosure, of information previously held secret. 

  • The person through whom such divulgation, or disclosure, occurs. 

  • A loss of electricity through imperfect insulation, or the point where it occurs. 

  • An act of urination. 

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