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grout G0287300 (grout)n.1. a. A thin mortar used to fill cracks and crevices in masonry.b. A thin plaster for finishing walls and ceilings.2. often grouts Chiefly British Sediment; lees.tr.v. grout·ed, grout·ing, grouts To fill or finish with a thin mortar or plaster. [Middle English, grain used for making malt, mud, from Old English grūt, coarse meal.] grout′er n.grout (ɡraʊt) n1. (Building) a thin mortar for filling joints between tiles, masonry, etc2. (Building) a fine plaster used as a finishing coat3. (Cookery) coarse meal or porridgevb (Building) (tr) to fill (joints) or finish (walls, etc) with grout[Old English grūt; related to Old Frisian grēt sand, Middle High German grūz, Middle Dutch grūte coarse meal; see grit, groats] ˈgrouter ngrout (graʊt) n. 1. a thin, coarse mortar poured into narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass. 2. a coat of plaster for finishing a ceiling or interior wall. 3. Usu., grouts. lees; grounds. 4. Archaic. a. coarse meal or porridge. b. grouts, groats. v.t. 5. to fill or consolidate with grout. 6. to use as grout. [before 1150; Middle English; Old English grūt, c. Middle Dutch grūte, Middle High German grūz; akin to grit] grout′er, n. grout Past participle: grouted Gerund: grouting
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I grout | you grout | he/she/it grouts | we grout | you grout | they grout |
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I grouted | you grouted | he/she/it grouted | we grouted | you grouted | they grouted |
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I am grouting | you are grouting | he/she/it is grouting | we are grouting | you are grouting | they are grouting |
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I have grouted | you have grouted | he/she/it has grouted | we have grouted | you have grouted | they have grouted |
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I was grouting | you were grouting | he/she/it was grouting | we were grouting | you were grouting | they were grouting |
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I had grouted | you had grouted | he/she/it had grouted | we had grouted | you had grouted | they had grouted |
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I will grout | you will grout | he/she/it will grout | we will grout | you will grout | they will grout |
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I will have grouted | you will have grouted | he/she/it will have grouted | we will have grouted | you will have grouted | they will have grouted |
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I will be grouting | you will be grouting | he/she/it will be grouting | we will be grouting | you will be grouting | they will be grouting |
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I have been grouting | you have been grouting | he/she/it has been grouting | we have been grouting | you have been grouting | they have been grouting |
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I will have been grouting | you will have been grouting | he/she/it will have been grouting | we will have been grouting | you will have been grouting | they will have been grouting |
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I had been grouting | you had been grouting | he/she/it had been grouting | we had been grouting | you had been grouting | they had been grouting |
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I would grout | you would grout | he/she/it would grout | we would grout | you would grout | they would grout |
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I would have grouted | you would have grouted | he/she/it would have grouted | we would have grouted | you would have grouted | they would have grouted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | grout - a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickworkplaster - a mixture of lime or gypsum with sand and water; hardens into a smooth solid; used to cover walls and ceilings | Verb | 1. | grout - bind with grout; "grout the bathtub"fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man" | TranslationsbunnfallgrøppgryninjiseringsmørtelsementvellingGrout
grout[grau̇t] (materials) A fluid mixture of cement and water, or a mixture of cement, sand, and water. Waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GroutMortar containing a considerable amount of water so that it has the consistency of a viscous liquid, permitting it to be poured or pumped into joints, spaces, and cracks within masonry walls and floors.Grout A binding or structural agent used in construction and engineering applications. Grout is typically a mixture of hydraulic cement and water, with or without fine aggregate; however, chemical grouts are also produced. See Cement The type most commonly specified in construction and engineering is cementitious grout, which is used where its more conventional sister material, concrete, is less suited because of placing limitations or restrictions on coarse-aggregate contents. Cementitious grouts are used to fill voids and cracks in pavements, building and dam foundations, and brick and concrete masonry wall assemblies; to construct floor toppings or provide flooring underlayment; to place ceramic tile; and to bind preplaced-aggregate concrete. See Concrete Grout can be formulated from a variety of cements and minerals and proportioned for specific applications. Neat cement grout refers to formulations without aggregate, containing only hydraulic cement, water, and possibly admixtures. Sanded grout is any mix containing fine aggregate and it is formulated much like masonry mortar. Whether neat or sanded, cementitious grouts derive their strength and other properties from the same calcium silicate-based binding chemistry as concrete. grout1. Mortar containing a considerable amount of water so that it has the consistency of a viscous liquid, permitting it to be poured or pumped into joints, spaces, and cracks within masonry walls and floors, between pieces of ceramic clay, slate, and floor tile, and into the joints between preformed roof deck units. 2. In foundation work, mixtures of cement, cement-sand, clay, or chemicals; used to fill voids in granular soils, usually by a process of successive injection through drilled holes.grout Related to grout: goutWords related to groutnoun a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickworkRelated Wordsverb bind with groutRelated Words |