inculk

/ɪnˈkʌlk/

Definitions

1. verb

to cut or hollow out (something) roughly or carelessly

“The unskilled carpenter managed to inculk the wooden beam, creating an uneven surface.”

2. noun

a roughly cut or hollowed-out place, especially in wood

“The old wooden door had an inculk in the center where a nail had been pulled out.”

Synonyms

  • gouge
  • hollow

Antonyms

  • even
  • smooth