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  • Caulk - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    caulk (v ) late 14c , "to stop up crevices or cracks," from Old North French cauquer, from Late Latin calicare "to stop up chinks with lime," from Latin calx (2) "lime, limestone" (see chalk (n ))
  • Caulk - Wikipedia
    Traditional caulking (also spelled calking) on wooden vessels uses fibers of cotton and oakum (hemp) soaked in pine tar These fibers are driven into the wedge-shaped seam between planks, with a caulking mallet and a broad chisel -like tool called a caulking iron
  • caulk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Old Northern French cauquer, from Late Latin calicāre (“to fill in with limestone, caulk”), derived from calx (“limestone, chalk”) [1] Related to calx, cauk, chalk and calculus
  • CAULK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    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)
  • Where did the word caulk originate? - StudyCountry. com
    The word caulk comes from the Old Northern French cauquer, meaning "to press down " After you lay the caulk down over the seam you press it down by either running your finger over it or using a specific tool to force the caulk to settle into the hole you're trying to cover
  • caulk, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    caulk, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • CAULK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    When a plumber caulks a tub, he's applying caulk to its seams to make it watertight Caulk can be used to describe both the process of applying caulk and the sealant itself The word caulk comes from the Old Northern French cauquer, meaning "to press down "
  • American Heritage Dictionary Entry: caulk
    To apply caulking: caulked all around the window frame n Caulking [Middle English cauken, to press, from Old North French cauquer, from Latin calc ā re, to tread, from calx, heel ]


















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