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calk
/ˈkɔk/
(
vt
.)填…以防漏,使不漏水,裝尖鐵,摹描複製尖鐵
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Calk
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Calked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Calking
.]
1.
To
drive
tarred
oakum
into
the
seams
between
the
planks
of
(
a
ship
,
boat
,
etc
.),
to
prevent
leaking
.
The
calking
is
completed
by
smearing
the
seams
with
melted
pitch
.
2.
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Calk
v. t.
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
. [
Written
also
calque
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Calk
n.
1.
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
.
2.
An
instrument
with
sharp
points
,
worn
on
the
sole
of
a
shoe
or
boot
,
to
prevent
slipping
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Calk
v. i.
1.
To
furnish
with
calks
,
to
prevent
slipping
on
ice
;
as
,
to
calk
the
shoes
of
a
horse
or
an
ox
.
2.
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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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
calk
n
:
a
metal
cleat
on
the
bottom
front
of
a
horseshoe
to
prevent
slipping
[
syn
:
calkin
]
v
1:
provide
with
calks
; "
calk
horse
shoes
"
2:
seal
with
caulking
; "
caulk
the
window
" [
syn
:
caulk
]
3:
injure
with
a
calk
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