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Cork in Latin

Cork in Latin is Corcagia, Corcavia, sūber — Cork means the light, spongy bark of the cork oak, used to make bottle stoppers, flooring, and insulation.

Cork in Latin

Corcagia
proper noun
The principal city of County Cork, Ireland.
Corcavia
proper noun
The principal city of County Cork, Ireland.
sūber
noun
The phellem of the cork oak, used for making bottle stoppers, flotation devices, and insulation material.
cortex
noun
The phellem of the cork oak, used for making bottle stoppers, flotation devices, and insulation material.
textus integumentarius accessorius
noun
(botany, uncountable) The dead protective tissue between the bark and cambium in woody plants, with suberin deposits making it impervious to gasses and water.
textus integumentarius secundus
noun
(botany, uncountable) The dead protective tissue between the bark and cambium in woody plants, with suberin deposits making it impervious to gasses and water.

What does "Cork" mean?

  1. noun The light, spongy bark of the cork oak, used to make bottle stoppers, flooring, and insulation.
    "The bulletin board was made from a sheet of cork."
  2. noun A stopper, especially for a wine bottle, traditionally made from this material.
    "He struggled to pull the cork out of the bottle."
  3. verb To seal a bottle with a cork.
    "She corked the wine and put it back in the fridge."
  4. name A city and county in the south of Ireland.
    "They flew into Cork for a weekend visiting family."

Cork in a sentence

  • The bulletin board was made from a sheet of cork.
  • He struggled to pull the cork out of the bottle.
  • She corked the wine and put it back in the fridge.
  • They flew into Cork for a weekend visiting family.

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What is "Cork" in Latin?

"Cork" in Latin is Corcagia, Corcavia, sūber. Cork means: The light, spongy bark of the cork oak, used to make bottle stoppers, flooring, and insulation.

How do you use "Cork" in a sentence?

Example: "The bulletin board was made from a sheet of cork." In Latin, "Cork" is Corcagia, Corcavia, sūber.

Are there other ways to say "Cork" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 6 translations listed for "Cork": Corcagia, Corcavia, sūber, cortex, textus integumentarius accessorius, textus integumentarius secundus.

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