englute
/ɪŋˈɡluːt/Definitions
1. verb
to fill or cause to be filled with a soft substance, such as a liquid or a gas, so as to give shape or form to something.
“The sculptor engluted the balloon with air to create a unique piece of art.”
2. verb
to fill or cause to be filled with a soft substance, such as a liquid or a gas, so as to give shape or form to something, especially in a manner that is not natural or expected.
“The artist engluted the room with fog to create an eerie atmosphere.”
3. noun
the act of engluting something, especially in a manner that is not natural or expected.
“The englute of the room added to the overall ambiance of the scene.”