formiate
/fɔrˈmaɪeɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A salt of formic acid, especially a compound used as a pesticide and as a preservative in animal hides and furs.
“The farmer used formiate to kill pests in his orchard.”
2. verb
To treat or preserve animal hides or furs with formic acid or one of its salts.
“The tannery formiated the leather before dyeing it.”