calk
Americannoun
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Also a projection on a horseshoe to prevent slipping on ice, pavement, etc.
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Also a similar device on the heel or sole of a shoe to prevent slipping.
verb (used with object)
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to provide with calks.
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to injure with a calk.
noun
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a metal projection on a horse's shoe to prevent slipping
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a set of spikes or a spiked plate attached to the sole of a boot, esp by loggers, to prevent slipping
verb
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to provide with calks
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to wound with a calk
verb
verb
Etymology
Origin of calk
1580–90; perhaps a back formation from calkin, taken as a verb calk + -in present participle suffix ( Middle English -inde ), confused with -ing 2
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