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Clog

Clog is a term with several related meanings in English. It most commonly refers to a sturdy shoe with a wooden sole, but it can also denote an obstruction in a drain or pipe, and informally, the verb to clog, meaning to block passage. The word originates from the Dutch klomp or klompen, referring to wooden shoes, and entered English in the early modern period.

As footwear, clogs are characterized by a thick wooden sole, which may be carved from a single

In plumbing and drainage, to clog means to obstruct a passage with matter that resists flow. Common

Clogging is also a form of percussive dance, notably associated with Dutch and Flemish traditions and later

block
of
wood,
and
an
upper
made
of
leather,
fabric,
or
wood.
Traditional
clogs
were
produced
in
many
parts
of
Europe,
notably
the
Netherlands
and
Scandinavia,
where
they
served
as
durable
work
shoes
for
agricultural
and
industrial
settings.
Modern
fashion
clogs
may
incorporate
plastic
or
cushioned
soles
and
decorative
elements;
comfort
and
safety
features
vary
with
design.
causes
include
hair
and
soap
scum
in
drains,
grease
in
kitchen
pipes,
and
mineral
buildup
in
hard
water
systems.
Clogs
can
lead
to
slow
drainage
or
water
backups
and
may
affect
sinks,
toilets,
and
sewer
lines.
Prevention
includes
strainers,
mindful
disposal
of
food
waste,
and
regular
cleaning;
treatment
ranges
from
mechanical
methods
(plungers,
drain
snakes)
to
chemical
or
enzymatic
cleaners,
with
professional
intervention
for
persistent
blockages.
adopted
in
Appalachian
and
other
styles.
Traditional
clogging
uses
wooden
shoes
with
metal
taps
to
create
rhythmic
sounds,
while
modern
performances
may
blend
elements
of
tap
dance
and
folk
music.