The process of filling in or finishing with grout; also, the grout thus filled in, Mortar used to fill cracks between tiles, Dregs, sediment, a thin plaster used when finishing walls and ceilings, Coarse meal; groats, a mixture of cement, sand, and water used to fill cracks and cavities in masonry, To insert mortar between tiles, a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork, a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork bind with grout; "grout the bathtub, A powder or ready-mixed product used to fill the narrow gaps left after ceramic tiles have been stuck to walls or floors, bind with grout; "grout the bathtub", To fill up or finish with grout, as the joints between stones, Mortar of pouring consistency, A portland cement based product used to fill the joint between tiles May be purchased precolored in a variety of colors, Coarse meal; ground malt; groats, Mortar used between tiles, Coarse meal; ground malt, The material used between ceramic tiles in the pool area to ensure an even surface, Formerly, a kind of beer or ale, Lees; dregs; grounds, A thin, coarse mortar, used for pouring into the joints of masonry and brickwork; also, a finer material, used in finishing the best ceilings, A mixture of cementitious material and aggregates to which sufficient water has been added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constitutents, A water-cement, or water-cement-sand mixture, used to plug holes or cracks in concrete, seal joints, fill spaces between machinery bed plates and concrete foundations, and for similar plugging or sealing purposes back to top, A type of mortar that is used to fill the joints and cavities found between pieces of masonry or ceramics Often used to fill the joints between ceramic floor tiles and bathroom tiles, A mixture of cementitious material and aggregate to which sufficient water is added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents, A thin mortar used in masonry work, a thin, coarse mortar poured into the joints of masonry and brickwork; to fill such joints, A type of mortar that is used to fill the joints and cavities found between pieces of masonry, ceramic or natural stone Often used to fill the joints between ceramic floor tiles and bathroom tiles, Grout is a thin mixture of sand, water, and cement or lime, which is used to fill in the spaces between tiles that are fixed to a wall, If you grout the tiles on a wall, you use grout to fill in the spaces between the tiles. Make sure that your tiles are thoroughly grouted and sealed. a mixture of sand and water that you spread between tiles when you fix them to a wall, (1) Thin mortar used in masonry work to fill joints between bricks, blocks, tiles etc (2) A variety of plaster used to finish ceilings of superior quality, Mortar made of such consistency (by adding water) that it will just flow into the joints and cavities of the masonry work and fill them solid, thin plaster used to fill narrow crevices in masonry and woodwork; coat of plaster on an interior wall or ceiling, A mixture of cement, sand, and water used to fill cracks and cavities Sometimes used under vase plates or leveling plates to obtain uniform bearing surfaces Not normally used in conjunction with metal building systems, A cement slurry of high water content, fluid enough to be poured, A white or colored plaster-like mortar compound used to fill spaces between ceramic tiles, a mortar with enough water content to make it a free-flowing mass Grout is used to fill the spaces between stones or fragments (spalls) in the backing part of stone masonry, to fix anchor bolts, or to fill cored spaces in castings, masonry, or other spaces where water may accumulate, A rich or strong cementitious or chemically setting mix used for filling tile joints, a mortar having a sufficient water content to render it a free-flowing mass, used for filling (grouting) the joints in masonry, for fixing anchor bolts and for filling cored spaces where water may accumulate, A cement or chemical setting mix for filling joints between tiles, A mixture used to seal joints and cavities for materials such as tile, marble and stone The mixture is made of cement, sand and water or cement and water, Material, typically cement or bentonite slurry, used to seal the annular space of a well, 1) An hydrous mortar whose consistency allows it to be placed or pumped into small joints or cavities, as between pieces of ceramic clay, slate, or tile 2) Various mortar mixes used in foundation work to fell voids in soils, usually injected through drilled holes, Cement made very thin by the addition of water so it flows into the joints of masonry work to fill them completely,
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The process of filling in or finishing with grout; also, the grout thus filled in
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Mortar used to fill cracks between tiles
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Dregs, sediment
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grout
a thin plaster used when finishing walls and ceilings
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grout
Coarse meal; groats
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grout
a mixture of cement, sand, and water used to fill cracks and cavities in masonry
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grout
To insert mortar between tiles - "I spent the whole afternoon grouting the kitchen floor."
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grout
a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork
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grout
a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork bind with grout; "grout the bathtub
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grout
A powder or ready-mixed product used to fill the narrow gaps left after ceramic tiles have been stuck to walls or floors
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grout
bind with grout; "grout the bathtub"
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grout
To fill up or finish with grout, as the joints between stones
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grout
Mortar of pouring consistency
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grout
A portland cement based product used to fill the joint between tiles May be purchased precolored in a variety of colors
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grout
Coarse meal; ground malt; groats
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grout
Mortar used between tiles
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grout
Coarse meal; ground malt
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grout
The material used between ceramic tiles in the pool area to ensure an even surface
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grout
Formerly, a kind of beer or ale
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grout
Lees; dregs; grounds
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grout
A thin, coarse mortar, used for pouring into the joints of masonry and brickwork; also, a finer material, used in finishing the best ceilings
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grout
A mixture of cementitious material and aggregates to which sufficient water has been added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constitutents
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grout
A water-cement, or water-cement-sand mixture, used to plug holes or cracks in concrete, seal joints, fill spaces between machinery bed plates and concrete foundations, and for similar plugging or sealing purposes back to top
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grout
A type of mortar that is used to fill the joints and cavities found between pieces of masonry or ceramics Often used to fill the joints between ceramic floor tiles and bathroom tiles
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grout
A mixture of cementitious material and aggregate to which sufficient water is added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents
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grout
A thin mortar used in masonry work
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grout
a thin, coarse mortar poured into the joints of masonry and brickwork; to fill such joints
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grout
A type of mortar that is used to fill the joints and cavities found between pieces of masonry, ceramic or natural stone Often used to fill the joints between ceramic floor tiles and bathroom tiles
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grout
Grout is a thin mixture of sand, water, and cement or lime, which is used to fill in the spaces between tiles that are fixed to a wall
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grout
If you grout the tiles on a wall, you use grout to fill in the spaces between the tiles. Make sure that your tiles are thoroughly grouted and sealed. a mixture of sand and water that you spread between tiles when you fix them to a wall
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grout
(1) Thin mortar used in masonry work to fill joints between bricks, blocks, tiles etc (2) A variety of plaster used to finish ceilings of superior quality
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grout
Mortar made of such consistency (by adding water) that it will just flow into the joints and cavities of the masonry work and fill them solid
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grout
thin plaster used to fill narrow crevices in masonry and woodwork; coat of plaster on an interior wall or ceiling isim
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grout
A mixture of cement, sand, and water used to fill cracks and cavities Sometimes used under vase plates or leveling plates to obtain uniform bearing surfaces Not normally used in conjunction with metal building systems
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grout
A cement slurry of high water content, fluid enough to be poured
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grout
A white or colored plaster-like mortar compound used to fill spaces between ceramic tiles
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grout
a mortar with enough water content to make it a free-flowing mass Grout is used to fill the spaces between stones or fragments (spalls) in the backing part of stone masonry, to fix anchor bolts, or to fill cored spaces in castings, masonry, or other spaces where water may accumulate
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grout
A rich or strong cementitious or chemically setting mix used for filling tile joints
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grout
a mortar having a sufficient water content to render it a free-flowing mass, used for filling (grouting) the joints in masonry, for fixing anchor bolts and for filling cored spaces where water may accumulate
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grout
A cement or chemical setting mix for filling joints between tiles
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grout
A mixture used to seal joints and cavities for materials such as tile, marble and stone The mixture is made of cement, sand and water or cement and water
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grout
Material, typically cement or bentonite slurry, used to seal the annular space of a well
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grout
1) An hydrous mortar whose consistency allows it to be placed or pumped into small joints or cavities, as between pieces of ceramic clay, slate, or tile 2) Various mortar mixes used in foundation work to fell voids in soils, usually injected through drilled holes
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grout
Cement made very thin by the addition of water so it flows into the joints of masonry work to fill them completely
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