cellulose acetate
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cellulose acetate
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Items like Line Vautrin’s ruff style necklace of cellulose acetate, metal and mirror shards, or Michele Oka Doner’s bronze and diamond talisman necklace are as fragile as cicadas’ wings.
From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2022
The frames come in chunky, sturdy cellulose acetate or aerodynamic, streamlined titanium; the lenses range from translucent tinted blues or yellows to impenetrable, aloof black.
From New York Times • Jul. 8, 2021
It is an excellent solvent for many organic and some inorganic compounds, and it is essential in the production of cellulose acetate, a component of many synthetic fibers such as rayon.
From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019
And although a single celluloid comb cost one dollar in 1930, by the end of the decade one could buy a machine-molded comb of cellulose acetate for anywhere from a dime to fifty cents.
From Scientific American • May 29, 2011
It is found that cellulose acetate forms with nitro-glycerine a gelatinous body without requiring the addition of a solvent.
From Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise by Sanford, P. Gerald (Percy Gerald)
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