epoxied

Variant of epoxy

epoxy definition

ep·oxy (ē päksē, i-, e-)

adjective

designating or of a compound in which an oxygen atom is joined to each of two attached atoms, usually carbon; specif., designating any of various thermosetting resins, containing epoxy groups, that are blended with other chemicals to form strong, hard, chemically resistant adhesives, enamel coatings, etc.

Etymology: ep- + oxy(gen)

noun pl. epoxies -·ox′·ies

an epoxy resin

transitive verb epoxied -·ox′·ied, epoxying -·ox′·y·ing

to glue with epoxy resin

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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