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Cork
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Kork, Verschluss
a versatile material derived from the outer bark of the cork oak tree, known for its lightweight, elastic, and impermeable qualities, used in various applications
What is "cork"?
Cork is a light, spongy material that comes from the bark of the cork oak tree. It is often used for making bottle stoppers, flooring, and insulation because it is soft, flexible, and resistant to moisture. Cork is also a renewable material, as the bark can be harvested without harming the tree, making it an environmentally friendly option. It has a natural ability to absorb sound and is often used in places where noise reduction is needed. Additionally, cork is durable, lightweight, and biodegradable.
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Korken, Verschluss
the plug in the mouth of a bottle (especially a wine bottle)
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Schwimmer, Korken
a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line
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Cork
a port city in southern Ireland
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Kork, Rinde
(botany) outer tissue of bark; a protective layer of dead cells
to cork
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verkorken, mit Kork füllen
stuff with cork
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stopfen, verschließen
close a bottle with a cork
cork
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corkage
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corkage
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corky
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corky
adj
Beispiel
Cork cambium produces cork cells in the outer bark of woody plants, providing protection and insulation.
Cork cambium produces cork cells in the outer bark of woody plants, providing protection and insulation.
I couldn't get the cork out of the bottle.
He used a cork to stop the opening in the wine bottle.
She organized her notes on the cork board with colorful drawing pins.