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Oakum



Oakum, loose fibers of hemp or flax, used to make the seams of wooden ships watertight—a process called caulking. Oakum may be made from tow, a byproduct in the manufacture of linen. The best oakum is made from ships' ropes, picked apart and tarred.



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