shellac
nounA purified lac in the form of thin yellow or orange flakes, often bleached white and widely used in varnishes, paints, inks, sealants, and formerly in phonograph records.
nounA thin varnish made by dissolving this substance in denatured alcohol, used to finish wood.
nounAn old phonograph record containing this substance, typically played at 78 rpm.
transitive verbTo coat or finish with shellac.
transitive verbTo strike repeatedly and severely; batter.
transitive verbTo defeat decisively.
nounSeed-lac melted and formed into thin plates. This is the form in which it is generally sold for making varnish and the like. See
To coat with shellac.
nounLac which has been reduced to a thin crust. See the Note under 2d