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enrober

  • a word derived from enrobe.
    enrobe
    verb (used with object)
    to dress; attire.

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That year, Brynn’s mother and father assigned Brynn the task of setting pretzels and gummy bears on the enrober — a machine that coats candies, cookies and other treats with chocolate.

From Washington Post Nov. 30, 2021

As their fortunes rose, they went from hand-dipping items to coating them with enrober machines, acquired storage space in neighboring basements and bought a three-story building a half-mile west for a bigger kitchen.

From New York Times Oct. 16, 2020