Filled vs Grouted - What's the difference?
filled | grouted |
(label) That is now full.
(fill).
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A thin mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles and cavities in masonry.
Coarse meal; groats.
(typically used in the plural ) Dregs, sediment.
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(UK, obsolete) A kind of beer or ale.
To insert mortar between tiles.
As verbs the difference between filled and grouted
is that filled is (fill) while grouted is (grout).As an adjective filled
is (label) that is now full.filled
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Adjective
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Verb
(head)grout
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Noun
- grouts of tea
Verb
- I spent the whole afternoon grouting the kitchen floor.