IPA: /ˈrɛzɪnɔɪd/
KK: /ˈrɛzɪnɔɪd/
Describing something that is similar to or has the qualities of resin, a sticky substance produced by some plants.
The artist used a resinoid material to create a glossy finish on the sculpture.
Comparative: more resinoid
Superlative: most resinoid
A type of synthetic material that is similar to resin, often used in various industrial applications.
The artist used a resinoid to create a durable finish on the sculpture.
Resinoid is formed from "resin" (from Latin "resina", meaning a sticky substance produced by plants) and "-oid" (meaning resembling or like). The word "resinoid" refers to a substance that resembles or is similar to resin.
Think of a sticky substance from plants ('resin') that has a similar quality to something else ('-oid'). This helps you remember that 'resinoid' means something that resembles resin.