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vinyl
[ vahyn-l ]
noun
- Chemistry. the vinyl group, the univalent group C 2 H 3 , derived from ethylene.
- any resin formed by polymerizing vinyl compounds, or any of a group of plastics made from such resins:
This flooring is vinyl, although it looks like wood.
- phonograph records made of vinyl, considered collectively:
I'd like to sell my collection of vinyl.
- vinyl as the material or medium for such records or recordings:
songs recorded on vinyl.
adjective
- Chemistry. containing the vinyl group.
vinyl
/ ˈvaɪnɪl /
noun
- modifier of, consisting of, or containing the monovalent group of atoms CH 2 CH-
a vinyl polymer
vinyl chloride
- modifier of, consisting of, or made of a vinyl resin
a vinyl raincoat
- any vinyl polymer, resin, or plastic, esp PVC
- (collectively) conventional records made of vinyl as opposed to compact discs
vinyl
/ vī′nəl /
- The group C 2 H 3 , derived from ethylene.
- Any of various chemical compounds, typically highly reactive, that contain this group and are used in making plastics.
- Any of various plastics made of vinyl, typically tough, flexible, and shiny, often used in upholstery and clothing.
Word History and Origins
Origin of vinyl1
Example Sentences
The record was for the fastest time to smash 55 vinyl records.
"Times change all the time. One time you were cutting records on vinyl next it was on CD, then MP3 and digital… it's about moving with the times," he says.
If we went to the museum, what we like to do is listen to vinyl.
On his website, fans can buy different vinyl versions of the new album, bundled with original merchandise.
The Last Bookstore proved more interesting for her in its vinyl collection than in its volume of volumes.
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