Lacquer

/ˈlækər/ noun

Lacquer is a hard, shiny coating put on wood, metal, or other surfaces to protect them and make them glossy.

From French *laque* and *laqueur*, based on Portuguese *laca*, from Persian and Sanskrit words for the resin used to make early lacquers. The material originally came from insect secretions used as a varnish in Asia.

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