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1 matir
caulk, toDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > matir
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2 colmater
caulk (to), clog (to)Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > colmater
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3 calfater
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Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > calfater
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5 calfeutrer
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > calfeutrer
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m1) joint filler2) backup rod3) caulking4) caulk* * *mcaulking, draught-proofing, joint filler, listing, packing, sealing, weather stripDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > calfeutrage
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Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > mater
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mater [mate]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *mateverbe transitif to put down [révolte]; to bring [somebody] into line [rebelles]; to take [somebody] in hand [enfant, cheval]* * *mate vt1) [personne] to bring to heel, to subdue2) [révolte] to put down3) * to oglemate un peu... — take a look at that...
* * *mater verb table: aimer vtr1 ( soumettre) to put down [révolte]; to bring [sb/sth] into line [rebelles, insurgés]; to take [sb/sth] in hand [enfant, cheval]; to bring [sth] under control [incendie]; to overcome [passion, orgueil]; je vous materai, moi○! I'll show you who's boss here!;4 ( aux échecs) to checkmate.[mate] verbe transitif2. [dompter - personne, peuple] to bring to heel ; [ - révolte] to quell, to curb, to put down (inseparable)mater l'orgueil de quelqu'un to humble somebody, to crush somebody's pridemate un peu si le prof arrive keep your eyes peeled, see if the teacher's coming[avec convoitise] to ogle4. [dépolir] to matt -
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vcaulk vArchitecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > calfater
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10 calfeutrage
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > calfeutrage
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vcaulk vArchitecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > calfeutrer
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caulk´er — caulk «kk», transitive verb. to fill up (a seam, crack, or joint) so that it will not leak; make watertight. Shipbuilders caulk wooden boats with oakum and tar. Plumbers caulk joints in pipe with lead, string, or a caulking compound. Also, calk.… … Useful english dictionary
Caulk — Caulk, v. t. 1. See {Calk}, v.. [1913 Webster] 2. to fill in the seams or cracks of, with a waterproof material such as caulk. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caulk — caulk·en; caulk·er; caulk; … English syllables
Caulk — Caulk, n. 1. See {Calk}. [1913 Webster] 2. a viscous semisolid material of varying composition used to fill in seams of objects which are exposed to water, such as wooden ships or bath tiles; called also {calk} and {caulking}. After applying in a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caulk — (US also calk) ► NOUN ▪ a waterproof filler and sealant, used in building work and repairs. ► VERB 1) seal with caulk. 2) make (a boat or its seams) watertight. ORIGIN from Latin calcare to tread … English terms dictionary
caulk — also calk AmE [ko:k US ko:k] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Old North French; Origin: cauquer to press down with the feet , from Latin calcare, from calx heel ] to fill the holes or cracks in a ship with an oily or sticky substance in order to keep… … Dictionary of contemporary English
caulk — late 14c., from O.N.Fr. cauquer, from L.L. calicare to stop up chinks with lime, from L. calx (2) lime, limestone (see CHALK (Cf. chalk)). Original sense is nautical, of making ships watertight … Etymology dictionary
caulk — [kôk] vt. [ME cauken, to tread < OFr cauquer < L calcare < calx, a heel: see CALCAR] 1. to stop up (the cracks, seams, etc.) of (a window frame, boat, etc.) as with a puttylike sealant or oakum 2. to make (a joint of overlapping plates)… … English World dictionary
caulk — caulk1 [ kɔk ] verb transitive to fill the spaces between pieces of wood on a boat or around the edge of a window with a special substance that keeps water out caulk caulk 2 [ kɔk ] or caulk|ing [ kɔkıŋ ] noun uncount a substance that you use for … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
caulk — I UK [kɔːk] / US [kɔk] verb [transitive] Word forms caulk : present tense I/you/we/they caulk he/she/it caulks present participle caulking past tense caulked past participle caulked to fill the spaces between pieces of wood on a boat or around… … English dictionary
caulk — or calk I [[t]kɔk[/t]] v. caulked or calked, caulk•ing or calk•ing, n. v.t. 1) bui navig. to fill or close seams or crevices of (a window, ship s hull, etc.) in order to make watertight, airtight, etc 2) naut. navig. to fill or close (a seam,… … From formal English to slang