resinate

See also: résinate

English

Etymology 1

From resin +‎ -ate (verb-forming suffix).

Verb

resinate (third-person singular simple present resinates, present participle resinating, simple past and past participle resinated)

  1. (transitive) To treat a container with resin, e.g. by impregnation in order to impart flavour, typically of wine, and to provide a tighter seal on the container.
    • 2018, Duane W. Roller, A Historical and Topographical Guide to the Geography of Strabo, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN:
      Pitch could be used to resinate wine barrels (4.6.2), among other things.
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Etymology 2

From resin acid +‎ -ate (salt or ester).

Noun

resinate (plural resinates)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any salt of a resin acid.

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Adjective

resinate

  1. feminine plural of resinato

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