Associations to the word «Grout»
Noun
- Tile
- Friction
- Pile
- Dam
- Tunnel
- Anchor
- Pipe
- Wally
- Corrosion
- Cement
- Wall
- Josiah
- Bolt
- Foundation
- Mortar
- Mackay
- Vermont
- Donald
- Curtain
- Opus
- Void
- Concrete
- Karst
- Jay
- Wicket
- Roof
- Sudbury
- Fissure
- Masonry
- Keeper
- Claude
- Davidson
- Bowler
- Mosaic
- Injection
- Golfer
- Waterloo
- Shrink
- Lining
- Partridge
- Joint
- Richie
- Slab
- Vanessa
- Drop
- Shaft
- Harvey
- Bowling
- Structure
- Portland
- Fill
- Queensland
- Re
- Inning
- Test
- Hole
- Neil
- Automobile
- Mixture
- James
- Picard
- Brisbane
- Sheriff
- Doug
- Ball
- Massachusetts
- Seal
- Catch
- Shoe
- Shout
- Colin
- Barry
- Removal
- Golf
- Jeff
- Jack
- Harry
- Sand
- Williams
- Diameter
- Gap
- Brothers
- Orange
Wiktionary
GROUT, noun. A thin mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles and cavities in masonry.
GROUT, noun. (now rare) Coarse meal; groats.
GROUT, noun. (now rare) (typically used in the plural) Dregs, sediment.
GROUT, noun. (UK) (obsolete) A kind of beer or ale.
GROUT, verb. To insert mortar between tiles.
Dictionary definition
GROUT, noun. A thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork.
GROUT, verb. Bind with grout; "grout the bathtub".
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