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Definition of Caulked
1. Adjective. Having cracks and crevices stopped up with a filler.
Definition of Caulked
1. Verb. (past of caulk) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Caulked
1. caulk [v] - See also: caulk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caulked
Literary usage of Caulked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical Records of New South Wales by Frank Murcott Bladen (1892)
"The three transports for China* sailed the 5th, 6th, and 8th of May ; and the
Supply, having been caulked, sailed the 6th to Lord Howe Island, to endeavour ..."
2. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book by John Cresson Trautwine (1907)
"All the joints should be caulked with oakum. To apply the usual weir formulae (.seo
Art. 14/, p. 548) the back of the weir should be vertical for a depth p ..."
3. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"All edges to be caulked shall be beveled by planing. All seams must be thoroughly
caulked with a round-nosed pneumatic caulking tool. ..."
4. Hydraulic Rams, Their Principles and Construction. by J. Wright Clarke (1900)
"When making caulked joints it is usual to first " yarn " them. ... caulked before
placing in the next one, the remainder of the space being filled with ..."
5. Elementary Lessons in Steam Machinery and the Marine Steam Engine: With a by Joseph Langmaid, H. Gaisford (1901)
"Riveted joints caulked. In machinery and shipbuilding, arrangements have to be
made to prevent leakage of various kinds. We will first consider the case of ..."
6. Practical Shipbuilding: A Treatise on the Structural Design and Building of by A. Campbell Holms (1918)
"A single large flanged bar is not so suitable because it can only be caulked on
one side. Sometimes a large flange bar is fitted in conjunction with a small ..."