cauk
/kɔːk/Definitions
1. noun
a soft, sticky substance used to fill gaps and joints in masonry, especially to make a watertight seal
“The carpenter applied caulk around the window frame to prevent water from seeping in.”
2. verb
to fill gaps or joints in masonry with caulk
“The handyman caulked the cracks in the bathroom tiles to improve the bathroom’s water resistance.”