Cauked

/kɔːkt/ adjective

Past tense of 'caulk'; sealed with waterproof material, especially having gaps or seams filled with rope or similar substance.

Past tense of 'caulk', which comes from Old French 'cauquer' and ultimately Latin 'calcare' (to tread down). Originally referred to the process of hammering caulking material into ship seams.

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