resinoid

/ˈrɛzɪnɔɪd/
adjective
  1. Having the characteristics or appearance of resin; resin-like.
    • The fossil had a resinoid texture, smooth and slightly sticky to the touch.
    • The varnish left a resinoid layer that protected the table from scratches.
    • He noticed a resinoid smell coming from the freshly cut wood.
noun
  1. A substance that resembles or is derived from resin, often used in adhesives, coatings, or plastics.
    • The factory produces a synthetic resinoid used in making durable floor coatings.
    • The artist mixed a resinoid with pigment to create a glossy finish on the sculpture.
    • She studied the properties of a natural resinoid extracted from pine trees.