Caulking

/ˈkɔːkɪŋ/ noun

The material used to seal gaps and seams, or the act of sealing them; commonly done in ships, buildings, and plumbing.

Gerund form of 'caulk,' from Old French 'calfater.' The '-ing' suffix transforms the verb into a noun representing both the action and the material used.

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