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A mortar or paste for filling crevices, esp. the gaps between wall or floor tiles,
  1. Fill in with grout
    • - the gaps are grouted afterward
Noun
  1. Sediment; dregs; grounds
    • - old women told fortunes in grouts of tea

  1. a thin mortar that can be poured and used to fill cracks in masonry or brickwork
  2. bind with grout; "grout the bathtub"
  3. Grout is a construction material used to embed rebars in masonry walls, connect sections of pre-cast concrete, fill voids, and seal joints (like those between tiles). ...
  4. Grout Brothers was a manufacturer of steam-powered automobiles in Orange, Massachusetts. The three brothers, Carl, Fred and C.B. were set up in business by their father William H. Grout who had made sewing machines under the New Home name in partnership with Thomas H. White. ...
  5. Coarse meal; groats; Dregs, sediment; To insert mortar between tiles
  6. (Grouting) Material used around ceramic tile.
  7. (Grouting) Filling cracks and crevices with a cement mixture.
  8. (Grouting) The process of filling the tile joints with grout.
  9. (Grouting) The process of pumping a slurry of cement or a mixture of cement and fine sand into crevices or voids in a rock or soil to densify the subsurface material. This process if often referred to as "compaction grouting".
  10. A hydrous mortar whose consistency allows it to be placed or pumped into small joints or cavities, as between pieces of ceramic clay, slate, or tile. Also, various mortar mixes used in foundation work to fell voids in soils, usually injected through drilled holes.
  11. (1) Thin mortar used in masonry work to fill joints between bricks, blocks, tiles. etc. (2) A variety of plaster used to finish ceilings of superior quality.
  12. Mortar made of such consistency (by adding water) that it will flow into the joints and cavities of the masonry work and fill them solid.
  13. A mixture of cement, sand and water used to fill cracks and cavities. Sometimes used under base plates or leveling plates to obtain uniform bearing surfaces.
  14. The material used to fill the joints between tiles.
  15. A rich or strong cementitious or chemically setting mix used for filling tile joints.
  16. A cementitious component of highwater-cement ratio, permitting it to be poured into spaces within a masonry wall. Grout consists of Portland cement, lime and aggregate.
  17. A paste filler used to fill the gaps between tiles and mosaics. Can be waterproof.
  18. Mortar with a high water ratio used to fill open joints between installed stone or building units. Normally, grout is worked into these joints with a hard rubber float.
  19. A mixture of cementitious material and aggregate to which sufficient water is added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents.
  20. Thin mortar used in almost liquid consistency, to fill joints or cavities solidly.
  21. Concrete or similar substance used between ceramic tile.
  22. A type of cement used to fill the annular spaces around a well casing.
  23. A sealing material of cement or bentonite (swelling clay) used to create a sanitary seal in the annular space above the filter pack to prevent surficial contaminants from entering the well.
  24. Mixture of cement (possibly of various types) and other fine material such as fine sand. Used in a wide range of applications from filling the gaps between bathroom tiles to oil wells.
  25. Thin cement mortar used for leveling and filling masonry cavities.