gal·i·pot  (găl ə-pŏt ′, -pō ′)
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n. Crude turpentine obtained from the maritime pine.
[French, from Middle French, variant of earlier garipot, from Medieval Occitan guarapot, garapot, possibly (in reference to the use of resin to seal containers) from guarar, garar, to observe, secure, guard (of Germanic origin; see wer-4 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots) + pot, pot (from Vulgar Latin *pottus, of unknown origin).] |