Calks

/ˈkɔːks/ verb

Caulks or seals; to make something waterproof by filling cracks or gaps with material, or to fit a horse's shoe with calkins.

From caulk (to seal with caulk), which comes from Old French cauquer, from Latin calcare (to tread, press). Can also mean to fit calkins on a horse.

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