repad
/ˈriːpæd/Definitions
1. verb
to make something whole or complete again, especially by repairing or replacing a part
“The mechanic had to repad the damaged wheel to get the car back on the road.”
2. noun
a patch or covering, especially one of leather or rubber, applied to a worn or damaged part
“The cyclist’s repad was worn out from the long ride.”
3. verb
to cover or protect something with a repad, especially to make it waterproof
“The sailor had to repad the boat’s hull before the storm hit.”