Definition:
- (v. t.) To drive tarred oakum into the seams between the planks of (a ship, boat, etc.), to prevent leaking. The calking is completed by smearing the seams with melted pitch.
- (v. t.) To make an indentation in the edge of a metal plate, as along a seam in a steam boiler or an iron ship, to force the edge of the upper plate hard against the lower and so fill the crevice.
- (v. t.) To copy, as a drawing, by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt style or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held.
- (n.) A sharp-pointed piece of iron or steel projecting downward on the shoe of a horse or an ox, to prevent the animal from slipping; -- called also calker, calkin.
- (n.) An instrument with sharp points, worn on the sole of a shoe or boot, to prevent slipping.
- (v. i.) To furnish with calks, to prevent slipping on ice; as, to calk the shoes of a horse or an ox.
- (v. i.) To wound with a calk; as when a horse injures a leg or a foot with a calk on one of the other feet.
Compare calk with other words:
calk vs. cask
calk vs. cark
calk vs. calm
cal vs. calk
cack vs. calk
balk vs. calk
calk vs. halk
calk vs. falk
calk vs. cauk
calk vs. calx
calk vs. walk
calk vs. call
calf vs. calk
calk vs. chalk
calk vs. talk
calk vs. pledget
calk vs. slipping
calk vs. horseshoe
calk vs. projection
calk vs. caulk
calk vs. roughshod
calk vs. flake