porporate
/pɔːrˈpeɪrit/Definitions
1. verb
To cover or overspread something with a layer of something else, especially to porporate a ship’s hull with a layer of tar or paint.
“The workers spent the day porporating the ship’s hull to protect it from the elements.”
2. verb
To make something smooth or even by applying a layer of something else, especially to porporate a surface with a coat of paint or varnish.
“The artist spent hours porporating the wooden surface to create a smooth finish.”
3. verb
To apply or spread something, such as a layer of material, a substance, or a process, over a surface or area.
“The technicians will porporate the new coating over the entire floor.”