calk

Calk Meaning in Bengali: কাঁচা মাটি, কাঁচা মাটি দিয়ে মেটানো, কাঁচা মাটি দিয়ে মেটানো (noun, verb, noun)

Definition of Calk

(noun, verb, noun)

Calk is a term used to describe the process of filling or sealing gaps or cracks in a ship’s wooden hull with a waterproof material, such as tar or pitch. It can also refer to the act of attaching calks, which are metal projections or spikes, to the shoes of horses to provide better traction on slippery surfaces.

Synonyms of Calk

(Bengali: কাঁচা মাটির গাঁথা, কাঁচা মাটির গাঁথা করা)

  • Seal
  • Fill
  • Repair
  • Fix

Antonyms of Calk

(Bengali: খোলা, খোলা রাখা)

  • Open
  • Expose
  • Unseal
  • Reveal

Origin of Calk

(noun)

The word “calk” originated from the Old English word “calcian,” which means “to trample.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “kalkōną” and the Proto-Indo-European word “gʰelh₃-,” both of which have similar meanings related to trampling or crushing.

Nearby Words

  • Calcify (verb)
  • Calcination (noun)
  • Calcite (noun)
  • Calcium (noun)

Calk in Literature Quotes

“The shipwrights calked the hull to ensure it was watertight.” – John Smith (জন স্মিথ)

“His horse’s shoes were calked to prevent slipping on the icy road.” – Jane Doe (জেন ডো)

Calk Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: কাঁচা মাটি

Hindi: खुरचना

Nepali: खुर्चाउनु

Urdu: کالک

Tamil: கால்க்

Telugu: కాల్క్

Arabic: كالك

Chinese: 铁蹄

Japanese: カルク

Russian: кальк

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