izod
/ˈaɪzɒd/Definitions
1. verb
to cut or shape something, especially a stone, with a sharp tool
“She izoded the granite to create a decorative edge.”
2. noun
a brand of work boots, particularly known for their high-quality leather
“He wore his new Izod boots to the construction site.”
3. noun
a type of leather, especially high-quality calfskin
“The designer used premium Izod leather for the luxury handbag.”