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Definition of oakum noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

oakum

noun
 
/ˈəʊkəm/
 
/ˈəʊkəm/
[uncountable]
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  1. a material obtained by pulling old rope to pieces, a job done in the past by prisoners, and used to fill holes in wooden ships
    Word OriginOld English ācumbe, literally ‘off-combings’. The current sense dates from Middle English.
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