Cauk

/kɔːk/ noun

Chalk or a chalk-like mineral, especially a white or pale sedimentary rock used in various applications.

Variant of 'chalk', from Old English 'cealc' derived from Latin 'calx' (limestone). This older spelling persists in some dialects and historical texts.

AMካን
ARقاش
BNকাউচুক
CAcau
CSkauciuk
DAkau
DEKautschuk
ELκαουτσούκ
EScaucho
FAکاش
FIkaasu
FRcaoutchouc
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