Definition of Caulkings

1. caulking [n] - See also: caulking

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caulkings

cauliflower ears
caulifloweret
cauliflowerets
cauliflowerlike
cauliflowers
cauliform
caulimovirus
cauline
caulis
caulk
caulked
caulker
caulkers
caulking
caulking iron
caulkings
caulklike
caulks
caulobacter
caulobacter crescentus
caulocarpous
caulome
caulomes
cauls
caum
cauma
caumed
caumesthesia
cauming
caums

Literary usage of Caulkings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Veterinary Record, and Transactions of the Veterinary Medical Association by Veterinary Medical Association (1847)
"Among the country horses ringbones are commonly met with. These result in a great measure, I believe, from the general use of caulkings, ..."

2. The Letters and Papers of Cadwallader Colden by New-York Historical Society, Cadwallader Colden (1896)
"Abigail, a negro man for life, and then to my daughter, Abigail Caulkings. I leave to my daughter Sarah, a negro girl and £10. ..."

3. An Authentic Narrative of Four Years' Residence at Tongataboo: One of the by George Vason (1810)
"These caulkings were so sunk that they admitted my fingers to take such hold as kept me from sliding across the deck when swept by the wave : had the sea ..."

4. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1830)
"I found on him (as indeed I was prepared to find) a great awkwardly-formed shoe, with very high caulkings, on a strong narrow foot, the frog of which was ..."

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