corkline
/ˈkɔːklaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A line or seam where two sections of a cork or corkboard meet, often indicating where the board has been cut or split.
“The corkscrew got stuck at the corkline, requiring a bit of extra effort to remove it.”
2. noun
A horizontal line or seam where the cork of a wine bottle meets the neck of the bottle.
“Inspect the corkline for any signs of damage or wear before storing the wine.”