IPA: /ˈrɛzɪn/
KK: /ˈrɛzɪn/
A sticky substance that comes from plants, often yellow or brown, used in making things like varnishes, inks, and plastics.
The artist used resin to create a glossy finish on her painting.
To apply a sticky substance that comes from trees or plants, often used for coating or preserving items.
The craftsman decided to resin the wooden surface to protect it from moisture.
Past: resined
Past Participle: resined
Resin originates from the Latin word 'resina', which means a sticky substance derived from trees. The word describes a natural organic compound that is often used in varnishes and adhesives.
Think of 'resin' as a natural sticky substance from trees, which helps you remember that it is used in products like varnishes and adhesives.