epoxy

/ɪˈpɑksi/
noun
  1. A strong adhesive or plastic made from epoxy resin, used for bonding or coating.
    • He used epoxy to fix the broken handle on the mug.
    • The artist applied a layer of clear epoxy to seal the painting.
    • Epoxy is popular for repairing boats because it resists water.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to or made from epoxy resin.
    • She bought an epoxy repair kit for the cracked vase.
    • The epoxy coating on the table made it heat-resistant.
    • They installed an epoxy floor in the garage for durability.
verb
  1. To glue or coat something with epoxy.
    • They epoxied the metal brackets to the concrete wall.
    • I need to epoxy the broken leg back onto the chair.
    • She carefully epoxied the pieces of the sculpture together.