I. ˈziŋk noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: German Zink
Date: 1651
: a bluish-white metallic element that is ductile when pure but in the commercial form is brittle at ordinary temperatures and becomes ductile on slight heating, occurs abundantly in minerals, is an essential micronutrient for both plants and animals, and is used especially in alloys and as a protective coating in galvanizing iron and steel — see element table
II. transitive verb
( zinced or zincked ˈziŋ(k)t ; zinc·ing or zinck·ing ˈziŋ-kiŋ)
Date: 1841
: to treat or coat with zinc : galvanize