IPA: /ɡəˈlɪpɒt/
KK: /gəˈlɪpət/
A type of crude turpentine that comes from the cluster pine tree, mainly found in southern Europe.
The carpenter used galipot as a natural adhesive for his woodworking project.
Galipot is derived from the French word 'galipot', which refers to a resin obtained from certain trees, particularly the pine. The term itself does not have further breakdown into Latin or Greek roots, as it originates from a specific substance in nature.
Think of the French word 'galipot' that directly names a type of resin from trees, helping you remember that 'galipot' refers to this natural substance.