TOP

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

oakum

noun
 
/ˈəʊkəm/
 
/ˈəʊkəm/
[uncountable]
jump to other results
  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.
See oakum in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
trait
noun
 
 
From the Word list
Oxford 5000
B2
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day