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    caulk
    /kɔːk/

    noun

    • 1. a waterproof filler and sealant, used in building work and repairs: "use silicone caulk to ensure that you have an all-season moisture seal"

    verb

    • 1. seal (a gap or seam) with caulk: "caulk all cracks between the trim and siding or masonry"

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  2. CAULK definition: 1. a substance used for filling in the spaces around the edge of something, for example a bath or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CAULK is to stop up and make tight against leakage (something, such as a boat or its seams, the cracks in a window frame, or the joints of a pipe). How to use caulk in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaulkCaulk - Wikipedia

    Caulk or caulking [1] is a material used to seal joints or seams against leakage in various structures and piping. The oldest form of caulk consisted of fibrous materials driven into the wedge-shaped seams between boards on wooden boats or ships .

  5. Caulk definition: to fill or close seams or crevices of (a tank, window, etc.) in order to make watertight, airtight, etc.. See examples of CAULK used in a sentence.

  6. to fill the spaces around the edge of something, for example a bathtub or window frame, with a special substance: Weatherstrip and caulk doors and windows to save energy.

  7. If you caulk something such as a boat, you fill small cracks in its surface in order to prevent it from leaking. He'd offered to caulk the windows. caulking ( k ɔ kɪŋ ) uncountable noun

  8. 1. (Building) to stop up (cracks, crevices, etc) with a filler. 2. (Nautical Terms) nautical to pack (the seams) between the planks of the bottom of (a vessel) with waterproof material to prevent leakage. [C15: from Old Northern French cauquer to press down, from Latin calcāre to trample, from calx heel] ˈcaulker, ˈcalker n.