grout
IPA: grˈaʊt
noun
- A thin mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles and cavities in masonry.
- (archaic) Coarse meal; groats.
- (archaic, chiefly in the plural) Dregs, sediment.
- (UK, obsolete) A kind of beer or ale.
- A surname.
verb
- To insert mortar between tiles.
- To affix with mortar.
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Examples of "grout" in Sentences
- Roof tiles overlap and do not need grout.
- Grout is exactly the opposite of all that.
- Groundworks, rock clearance and grout curtain.
- A suitable sealant, such as grout, is also employed.
- If the insulation is grout use white vinegar undiluted.
- The grout within the secondary piles extends to the seabed.
- The duct is then grouted to protect the tendons from corrosion.
- Alan Grout worked for the housing department of alford council.
- Common stabilization materials are pozzolan cement grout and polyurethane.
- The pile comprises a strainer tube connected through a sealing grout to a reinforcement part inside said tube which is held in the surrounding ground by injections of an anchorage grout and by injections of a tightening grout.
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