resina
/reˈziːna/Definitions
1. noun
A sticky, viscous substance obtained from pine resin, often used in adhesives, varnishes, and perfumes.
“The artist used resina to glue the wooden pieces together.”
2. noun
A type of protective coating or varnish applied to wood or other surfaces.
“The furniture maker applied a layer of resina to protect the wood from scratches.”
3. verb
To apply a coating or varnish to something, especially to protect it from the elements.
“Resina the wood before placing it outdoors.”