IPA: /ˈɡʌnaɪt/
KK: /ˈɡʌnaɪt/
A type of concrete that is sprayed onto surfaces, often used in construction for creating strong and durable structures.
The contractor used gunite to reinforce the swimming pool walls.
Gunite is derived from the word 'gun', which comes from the Old French 'gonne', meaning a type of cannon or firearm, and the suffix '-ite', which is used to denote a material or substance. The term 'gunite' refers to a type of concrete that is sprayed onto surfaces, resembling the action of a gun.
Think of 'gun' as a tool that 'sprays' material, and remember that 'gunite' is a concrete that is applied in a similar way.