grout
/ɡraʊt/Definitions
1. noun
a mixture of water, cement, and sand or other fine aggregate used to fill the spaces between tiles, bricks, or stones, especially in a bathroom or kitchen.
“She applied the grout between the tiles to make the floor look more even.”
2. verb
to fill (a space between bricks, tiles, etc.) with grout.
“The contractor grouted the gaps between the floor tiles.”