To cover wallboard joints with plaster.
A patching compound used to fill plaster or drywall cracks or nail holes; also called joint compound.
A woodworking filler used to fill small scratches to large cracks in a slot car track before painting or re-painting. Spackle is preferred over bondo, because it sands easier, and when the time comes to take the track apart, it is easier to remove from the seams. See Bondo.
A paste, or dry mixture blended with water to form a paste. Used to fill holes and cracks in plaster, wallboard, or wood.