lacker

/ˈlækər/
noun
  1. A type of varnish or coating that gives a hard, shiny finish to surfaces like wood or metal.
    • He applied a coat of black lacker to the guitar body.
    • The table was covered with a clear lacker to protect the wood.
    • The old car's lacker had started to peel after years in the sun.
verb
  1. To coat something with lacker.
    • She decided to lacker the wooden jewelry box to make it shine.
    • The factory workers lacker each piece of furniture by hand.
    • If you lacker the metal parts, they will resist rust better.
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