spackle
See also: Spackle
English
WOTD – 6 August 2009
Etymology
From Spackle, originally a brand name, perhaps based on spachtel which is ultimately from Latin spatula.
Noun
spackle (countable and uncountable, plural spackles)
Translations
powder that when mixed with water forms a plastic paste
Verb
spackle (third-person singular simple present spackles, present participle spackling, simple past and past participle spackled)
Translations
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