render
//ˈrɛndər//
Verb
To cause to become; to make something be in a particular state or condition.
The news rendered him speechless.
To provide or give a service, help, or judgment.
The lawyer rendered legal advice to the client.
To represent or depict artistically; to portray.
The artist rendered the landscape beautifully in watercolors.
To translate text from one language into another.
She rendered the ancient poem into modern English.
To process digital information to produce a final image or video.
The software takes several hours to render the 3D animation.
To melt down fat to extract the pure substance.
The butcher rendered the beef fat to make tallow.
Noun
A first coat of plaster applied to a brick or stone surface.
The builder applied a render to the brick wall before painting.