Corks

/kɔːrks/ noun

Stoppers made from cork material used to seal bottles, or the spongy bark of the cork oak tree.

From Spanish 'corcho,' which came from Latin 'cortex' meaning bark. The Spanish word spread through trade as cork became a valuable export from the Mediterranean.

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