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a composition of vehicle and pigment used at ambient temperatures for filling/sealing joints or junctures, that remains elastic for an extended period of time after application
To apply caulking to joints, cracks, or a juncture of different materials
To drive oakum into the seams of a ship's wooden deck or hull in order to make them watertight
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{v} to stop the seams of a ship
to drive oakum into the seams of a ships wooden deck or hull in order to make them watertight
A generic term for a compound used to fill cracks, gaps, seams and joints
Material to fill voids around windows and doors
See: Calk
(v) The application of sealant to a joint, crack or crevice (n) A compound used for sealing that has minimum joint movement capability; sometimes called low performance sealant
An extruded bead of synthetic material used to impart water or weather resistant qualities to the glazing of a door
seal with caulking; "caulk the window"
To seal up crevices with some flexible material
A flexible (semi-drying or slow-drying) mastic compound used to seal joints or fill crevices around windows, chimneys, etc , prior to or after painting
To fill the side or deck seams with oakum or cotton to prevent leaking
to fill the holes or cracks in a ship with an oily or sticky substance in order to keep water out (cauquer , from calcare, from calx )
An acrylic or silicon sealant used to fill cracks, crevices and holes in a home
{f} make watertight, stop up leaks (in pipes, ships, etc.); put on calks (part on a horseshoe that prevents slipping)
seal with caulking; "caulk the window
To seal and waterproof cracks and joints, especially around window and exterior door frames Also calk
-The most common type of sealing material used on log homes, available in five different formulations: acrylic, butyl, oil-base, silicone and urethane
A shader that should be applied to all unseen faces Caulked faces are not drawn ingame and help lower poly counts
To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt plastic cement to prevent leaks
a material (usually a composition of vehicle and pigment) used for filling/sealing joints or junctures, where no elastomeric properties are required (See Sealant )
a substance used to fill a joint or void
An elastic material used to protect joints or connections from external elements, particularly moisture
To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt cement to prevent leaks
A material with no elastomeric properties used for sealing joints
To seal and make weathertight joints, seams, or voids by filling with a waterproofing compound or material
calk
Alternative spelling of caulk
caulker
A tool used for caulking ships; a caulking iron
caulker
A person who caulks various structures (as ships) and certain types of piping
caulking
Present participle of caulk
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the physical process of sealing a joint, seam, juncture or void between adjacent surfaces by filling with a sealant
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oakum etc used to caulk a ship
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{v} to stop the seams of a ship
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A pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping
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{f} put on calks (part on a horseshoe that prevents slipping)
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a metal cleat on the bottom front of a horseshoe to prevent slipping
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a metal cleat on the bottom front of a horseshoe to prevent slipping injure with a calk provide with calks; "calk horse shoes
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A sharp-pointed piece of iron or steel projecting downward on the shoe of a horse or an ox, to prevent the animal from slipping; called also calker, calkin
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{i} part on a horseshoe that prevents slipping
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The calking is completed by smearing the seams with melted pitch
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To furnish with calks, to prevent slipping on ice; as, to calk the shoes of a horse or an ox
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to prevent leaking
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Variant of caulk. an American spelling of caulk
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injure with a calk
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An instrument with sharp points, worn on the sole of a shoe or boot, to prevent slipping
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To wound with a calk; as when a horse injures a leg or a foot with a calk on one of the other feet
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provide with calks; "calk horse shoes"
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To drive tarred oakum into the seams between the planks of a ship, boat, etc
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seal with caulking; "caulk the window"
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To copy, as a drawing, by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt style or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held
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To make an indentation in the edge of a metal plate, as along a seam in a steam boiler or an iron ship, to force the edge of the upper plate hard against the lower and so fill the crevice
calked
past of calk
calking
present participle of calk
calking
The act or process of making seems tight, as in ships, or of furnishing with calks, as a shoe, or copying, as a drawing
calks
plural of calk
calks
third-person singular of calk
caulked
past of caulk
caulked
having cracks and crevices stopped up with a filler having the seams between planks packed with waterproof material
caulker
A person who caulks ships
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{i} one who stops up leaks, one who makes watertight; one who puts calks on a horse's hoof to prevent slipping
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A putty-like material used to seal and weather-proof joints
caulking
A composition of vehicle and pigment, used at ambient temperatures for filling joints, that remains elastic for an extended period after application
caulking
A composition of vehicle and pigment, used at ambient temperatures for filling joints that remains plastic for an extended time after application
caulking
A synthetic substance that, when placed between the horizontal surface of the logs helps to prevent any type of leakage or drafts, making the home airtight
caulking
{i} impermeable material used to fill cracks or seams or for sealing joints
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The act of sealing a joint or of material
caulking
a rubbery sealant that is extremely waterproof used around the corners of bathtubs
caulking
A composition of vehicle and pigment, used at ambient temperatures for filling joints, that remains plastic for an extended time after application
caulking
A mastic compound for filling joints and sealing cracks to prevent leakage of water and air, commonly made of silicone, bituminous, acrylic, or rubber-based material
caulking
A putty-like substance used to seal joints against the weather
caulking
Material used to seal the seams in a wooden vessel, making it watertight
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Sealant used to fill joints and spaces between logs Caulk comes in tubes or pails and is applied with a caulk gun in a narrow strip or 'bead' that dries to a tough elastic coating Usually applied in a color that matches the wood so that it is not prominent when viewed from a distance
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(1) A flexible material used to seal a gap between two surfaces e g between pieces of siding or the corners in tub walls (2) To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt plastic cement to prevent leaks
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A sealant used in making watertight joints
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(1) the physical process of sealing a joint or juncture; (2) sealing and making weather-tight the joints, seams, or voids between adjacent units by filling with sealant
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Sealing used in joints to prevent the passage of fluid (commonly moisture) or gas
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Sealing material used to waterproof the home
caulking
(1)A flexible material used to seal a gap between two surfaces e g between pieces of siding or the corners in tub walls (2) To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt plastic cement to prevent leaks
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A flexible material used to seal a gap between two surfaces e g between pieces of siding or the corners in tub walls
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The blocking of exterior air or moisture leaks by filling cracks around doors, windows, or anywhere else where two surfaces meet and have minimum movement with a "putty" compound Large cracks can be stuffed with mineral wood and weather sealed with caulking
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A waterproof material used to seal cracks
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Material used to fill joints that may exist between floors and fixtures; around windows and doors, shower stalls and bathtubs, etc
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(Carpentry) A flexible material used to seal a gap between two surfaces - e g between pieces of siding or the corners in tub walls (Roofing) To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt plastic cement to prevent leaks
caulks
third-person singular of caulk
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