grout

grout
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, coarse meal, from Old English grūt; akin to Old English grēot grit Date: 1638 1. a. thin mortar used for filling spaces (as the joints in masonry); also any of various other materials (as a mixture of cement and water or chemicals that solidify) used for a similar purpose b. plaster 2. lees II. transitive verb Date: 1838 1. to fill up or finish with grout 2. to fix in place by means of grout <
grout a bolt into a wall
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grouter noun

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  • Grout — Grout, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Grouted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Grouting}.] To fill up or finish with grout, as the joints between stones. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Grout — (grout), n. [AS. gr[=u]t; akin to grytt, G. gr[ u]tze, griess, Icel. grautr, Lith. grudas corn, kernel, and E. groats.] 1. Coarse meal; ground malt; pl. groats. [1913 Webster] 2. Formerly, a kind of beer or ale. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] 3. pl. Lees; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • grout — ► NOUN ▪ a mortar or paste for filling crevices, especially the gaps between wall or floor tiles. ► VERB ▪ fill in with grout. ORIGIN perhaps from GROUTS(Cf. ↑G) or related to French dialect grouter grout a wall …   English terms dictionary

  • grout — [grout] n. [ME < OE grut, residue of malt liquor, fine meal, akin to greot, GRIT] 1. a) coarse meal b) [pl.] GROATS 2. [usually pl.] Brit. sediment; dregs 3. a thin mortar used to fill chinks, as between ti …   English World dictionary

  • grout — [graut] n [U] a mixture of sand and water that you spread between ↑tiles when you fix them to a wall >grout v [I and T] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • grout — (n.) 1580s, thin, fluid mortar, originally coarse porridge, perhaps from O.E. gruta (pl.) coarse meal, related to O.E. grytta (see GRITS (Cf. grits)). As a verb from 1838. Related: grouted; grouting …   Etymology dictionary

  • Grout — For other uses, see Grout (disambiguation). Grout is a construction material used to embed rebars in masonry walls, connect sections of pre cast concrete, fill voids, and seal joints (like those between tiles). Grout is generally composed of a… …   Wikipedia

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