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Definitions of grout in various dictionaries:
noun - a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork
verb - bind with grout
A thin mortar used to fill cracks and crevices in masonry.
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From Old English for "grit", it's used to fill the joints between the tiles in your shower |
The name of this thin mortar that seals tiles can also refer to meal or malt |
The mortar between tiles |
After tiling a floor, let the adhesive set before applying this between the tiles |
A mosaic needs this mortar between the pieces, just like in a tiled bathroom |
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a mortar or paste for filling crevices, especially the gaps between wall or floor tiles. |
A mortar or paste for filling crevices, especially the gaps between wall or floor tiles. |
Fill in with grout. |
a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork |
bind with grout |
to put a thin line of mortar in the spaces between tiles: |
mortar used for grouting |
A thin mortar used to fill cracks and crevices in masonry. |
A thin plaster for finishing walls and ceilings. |
Chiefly British Sediment lees. Often used in the plural. |
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Grout is a fluid form of concrete used to fill gaps. Grout is generally a mixture of water, cement, and sand, and is employed in pressure grouting, embedding rebar in masonry walls, connecting sections of pre-cast concrete, filling voids, and sealing joints such as those between tiles. Some common uses for grout in the household include: filling in tiles of shower floors and kitchen tiles. It is often color tinted when it has to be kept visible, and sometimes includes fine gravel when being used to fill large spaces (such as the cores of concrete blocks). Unlike other structural pastes such as plaster or joint compound, correctly mixed and applied grout forms a waterproof seal.Although both grout and its close relative mortar are applied as a thick emulsion and harden over time, grout is distinguished by its low viscosity and lack of lime (added to mortar for pliability); grout is thin so it flows readily into gaps, while mortar is thick enough to support not only its own weight, but |