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  1. caulk:
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Detailed Translations for caulk from English to Swedish

caulk:

to caulk verb (caulks, caulked, caulking)

  1. to caulk
    driva; dikta; becka
    • driva verb (driver, drev, drivit)
    • dikta verb (diktar, diktade, diktat)
    • becka verb (beckar, beckade, beckat)

Conjugations for caulk:

present
  1. caulk
  2. caulk
  3. caulks
  4. caulk
  5. caulk
  6. caulk
simple past
  1. caulked
  2. caulked
  3. caulked
  4. caulked
  5. caulked
  6. caulked
present perfect
  1. have caulked
  2. have caulked
  3. has caulked
  4. have caulked
  5. have caulked
  6. have caulked
past continuous
  1. was caulking
  2. were caulking
  3. was caulking
  4. were caulking
  5. were caulking
  6. were caulking
future
  1. shall caulk
  2. will caulk
  3. will caulk
  4. shall caulk
  5. will caulk
  6. will caulk
continuous present
  1. am caulking
  2. are caulking
  3. is caulking
  4. are caulking
  5. are caulking
  6. are caulking
subjunctive
  1. be caulked
  2. be caulked
  3. be caulked
  4. be caulked
  5. be caulked
  6. be caulked
diverse
  1. caulk!
  2. let's caulk!
  3. caulked
  4. caulking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

caulk

  1. caulk
  2. caulk

Translation Matrix for caulk:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- caulking
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
becka caulk
dikta caulk write poetry
driva caulk compel; drive; excite; force; incite; make a fool of; oblige; oblige to; operate; ride; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; stimulate; stress; taunt; urge on
- calk
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
becka pitch
dreva caulk
kalfatra caulk

Related Words for "caulk":

  • caulking, caulker

Synonyms for "caulk":


Related Definitions for "caulk":

  1. a waterproof filler and sealant that is used in building and repair to make watertight1
  2. seal with caulking1
    • caulk the window1

Wiktionary Translations for caulk:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
caulk kalfatra kalfaterntransitiv; seemannssprachlich: die Fugen (der hölzernen Schiffswände, des Schiffsdecks) mit Dichtungsmasse – zumeist geteertem Werg, Baumwolle, Gummi, Pech oder einem speziellen Kittabdichten