Groats vs Grouts - What's the difference?
groats | grouts |
(grout)
A thin mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles and cavities in masonry.
Coarse meal; groats.
(typically used in the plural ) Dregs, sediment.
* Charles Dickens
(UK, obsolete) A kind of beer or ale.
To insert mortar between tiles.
As a noun groats
is plural of groat.As a verb grouts is
third-person singular of grout.grouts
English
Verb
(head)grout
English
Noun
- grouts of tea
Verb
- I spent the whole afternoon grouting the kitchen floor.