caulked

listen to the pronunciation of caulked
English - Turkish
{f} kalafat et
kalafat etme
being caulked
(Askeri) kalafatlanma
caulk
kalafat et
caulk
kalafatlamak
caulk
kalafat etmek
caulk
Geminin tahtalarının aralıklarını üstüpü vs. ile doldurup üzerine zift sürerek su geçirmez hale getirmek
caulk
kalafat
English - English
past of caulk
having cracks and crevices stopped up with a filler having the seams between planks packed with waterproof material
caulk
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
caulk
To apply caulking to joints, cracks, or a juncture of different materials
caulk
To drive oakum into the seams of a ship's wooden deck or hull in order to make them watertight
caulk
{v} to stop the seams of a ship
caulk
to drive oakum into the seams of a ships wooden deck or hull in order to make them watertight
caulk
A generic term for a compound used to fill cracks, gaps, seams and joints
caulk
Material to fill voids around windows and doors
caulk
See: Calk
caulk
(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
caulk
An extruded bead of synthetic material used to impart water or weather resistant qualities to the glazing of a door
caulk
seal with caulking; "caulk the window"
caulk
To seal up crevices with some flexible material
caulk
caulking
caulk
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
caulk
To fill the side or deck seams with oakum or cotton to prevent leaking
caulk
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 )
caulk
An acrylic or silicon sealant used to fill cracks, crevices and holes in a home
caulk
{f} make watertight, stop up leaks (in pipes, ships, etc.); put on calks (part on a horseshoe that prevents slipping)
caulk
seal with caulking; "caulk the window
caulk
To seal and waterproof cracks and joints, especially around window and exterior door frames Also calk
caulk
-The most common type of sealing material used on log homes, available in five different formulations: acrylic, butyl, oil-base, silicone and urethane
caulk
A shader that should be applied to all unseen faces Caulked faces are not drawn ingame and help lower poly counts
caulk
To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt plastic cement to prevent leaks
caulk
a material (usually a composition of vehicle and pigment) used for filling/sealing joints or junctures, where no elastomeric properties are required (See Sealant )
caulk
a substance used to fill a joint or void
caulk
An elastic material used to protect joints or connections from external elements, particularly moisture
caulk
To fill a joint with mastic or asphalt cement to prevent leaks
caulk
A material with no elastomeric properties used for sealing joints
caulk
To seal and make weathertight joints, seams, or voids by filling with a waterproofing compound or material
caulked

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    Etymology

    [ 'kok ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English caulken, from Old North French cauquer to trample, from Latin calcare, from calc-, calx heel.
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