IPA: /ˈkɔːrkɪnəs/
KK: /ˈkɔrkɪnɪs/
The quality of being like cork, which is a lightweight and buoyant material often used for stoppers or insulation.
The corkiness of the material made it perfect for insulating the walls.
Corkiness → The word is derived from "cork" (from Old French *corke*, meaning the outer bark of the cork oak tree) and the suffix "-iness" (meaning the quality of being). Thus, "corkiness" refers to the quality or state of being like cork, often implying buoyancy or resilience.
Think of the quality of being like 'cork' — that's why 'corkiness' means the state of having cork-like properties.