
1) Album material 2) Astroturf component 3) Chemical group 4) Classic record material 5) Collectible records 6) Durable plastic 7) Flooring material 8) Form of plastic 9) Group 10) Kind of plastic 11) Leather substitute 12) Like collectible records 13) Like much floor tile 14) Like old records 15) Lp material
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1) Ethenyl 2) Lps
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- a univalent chemical radical derived from ethylene
- shiny and tough and flexible plastic; used especially for floor coverings
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polyethylene. A polymer made by linking ethylene (CH
2=CH
2) or substituted ethylene molecules together.
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a type of plastic (usually PVC) used to make products such as fruit juice bottles, credit cards, pipes and hoses.
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In chemistry, vinyl or ethenyl is the functional group −CH=CH2, namely the ethylene molecule (H2C=CH2) minus one hydrogen atom. The name is also used for any compound containing that group, namely R−CH=CH2 where R is any other group of atoms. An industrially important example is vinyl chloride, precursor to PVC, a plastic commonly known as vin...
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• (n.) The hypothetical radical C2H3, regarded as the characteristic residue of ethylene and that related series of unsaturated hydrocarbons with which the allyl compounds are homologous.
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[Noun] A type of plastic. Sometimes vinyl is used to mean records (Lps and singles).
Example: Records are made from vinyl.
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A fiber formed from polymerized vinyl compounds.
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(vi´nәl) the univalent group CH2dbondCHsbond from vinyl alcohol.
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See Polyvinyl Chloride
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A resin with poor adhesion but good hardness, flexibility and resistance. Used for swimming pools, tank linings and marine equipment.
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A resin with poor adhesion but good hardness, flexibility and resistance. Used for swimming pools, t
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A plastic material used by some window manufacturers.
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A synthetic thermoplastic resin used to make single pack paints which dry by solvent evaporation.
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Vi'nyl noun [ Latin
vinum wine +
- yl .]
(Chemistry) The hypothetical radical C
2 H
3 , regarded as the characteristic residue of ethylene and that related series of unsaturated hydrocarbons with which the allyl compounds are homologous.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: vī′nĭl Definitions: 1. The hydrocarbon radical, CH
2=CH-. Synonyms: ethenyl
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Vinyl is slang for gramophone records.
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a type of plastic (usually PVC) used to make products such as fruit juice bottles, credit cards, pipes and hoses.
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vinyl group noun a univalent chemical radical derived from ethylene
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A thin material used to line STAR CASES. For certain applications, vinyl can be bonded to various foam densities to isolate contents from contacting inner foam lining.
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A resin with poor adhesion but good hardness, flexibility and resistance. Used for swimming pools, tank linings and marine equipment.
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A synthetic fabric made from PVC which resembles leather.
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Man-made material that is non-porous plastic, tough, flexible, shiny, elastic, and can be transparent. Used for fabric coating and to produce materials resembling leather for boots, gloves, shoes, etc. Vinal fibers are used because of its flame resistant properties such as childrens sleepwear. Also resilient to insects and microorganisms. Oddly, vi...
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A generic term for PVC, one of various compounds of ethylene that are polymerized to form resins and plastics (e.g. polyvinyl or polyethylene plastics).
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