
1) Art film 2) Artwork overlay 3) Cartoon cel material 4) Cel material 5) Cellophane substitute 6) Clear material 7) Clear overlay 8) Clear plastic overlay 9) Clear report cover 10) Collectible record 11) Drapery material 12) Ethanoate 13) Film maker 14) Film material 15) Film overlay 16) Film sheet material
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(CH
3COO
-, C
2H
3O
2-) acetate ion. 1. an ion formed by removing the acidic hydrogen of acetic acid, HC
2H
3O
2. 2. a compound derived by replacing the acidic hydrogen in acetic acid. 3. A fiber made of cellulose acetate.
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• (n.) A salt formed by the union of acetic acid with a base or positive radical; as, acetate of lead, acetate of potash.
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(from the article `alcohol consumption`) ...molecule is converted by this action to acetaldehyde, itself a highly toxic substance, but the acetaldehyde is immediately acted upon by another ... ...techniques confirm the synthesis of fats from carbohydrates in both plants and animals. In fact, it has been shown by the use of labeled aceti...
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A form of acetic acid (an acid found in vinegar).
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A fiber formed from cellulose acetate, obtained by reacting cellulose with acids.
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a clear plastic that can be stamped on or used as a window for shaker cards. If you want to emboss on it make sure it is Thermo Acetate (overhead projector sheets made for laser printers work well).
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A compound in which the acid hydrogen atom in acetic acid is replaced either by a metal (forming soluble acetate salts containing the ion (CH3COO-)) or by an organic radical (giving a covalent ester such as ethyl acetate CH3COOC
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A manufactured fiber formed by compound of cellulose, refined from cotton linters and/or wood pulp, and acedic acid that has been extruded through a spinneret and then hardened.
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A generic term referring to a sheet of transparent plastic.
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A form of acidic plastic that causes photo`s, paper and documents to deteriorate and fade over time.
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A plastic synthesized from cellulose dissolved in acetic acid which exhibits rigidity, dimensional stability and ink receptivity. Transparent or matte films, sometimes used for label stocks.
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<biochemistry> A salt or ester of acetic acid, specifically, a synthetic textile fibre made from partially hydrolysed cellulose acetate, or a plastic-like film made from cellulose triacetate. ... The terminal hydrogen atom in the molecule is replaced by a metal, for instance copper acetate, or where substitution is by a radical, for instance ...
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(as´ә-tāt) a salt or ester or the conjugate base of acetic acid.
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Generic name for a cellulose-acetate man made fiber. Used in taffeta and satin, or blended with other fibers for sheen. Silky hand, wrinkle-prone. Dry clean only. Dissolves in acetone.
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A thin flexible sheet of transparent plastic used to make overlays.
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Ac'e·tate noun [ Latin
acetum vinegar, from
acere to be sour.]
(Chemistry) A salt formed by the union of acetic acid with a base or positive radical; as,
acetate of lead,
acetate of potash.
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A manufactured fiber refined from cotton filaments and/or wood pulp, and acetic acid that has been extruded through a spinneret and then hardened.
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A shiny fabric that is not very strong, dries quickly and rarely shrinks. Triacetate is a newer acetate that doesn't seem to melt like acetate. Can be melted with nail polish remover. Acetate may be combined with other fabrics or used alone to make a silk-look fabric. It is often used for linings and has a wonderful drape to it.
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ethanoate noun a salt or ester of acetic acid
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A generic term for man-made fiber from cellulose acetate. Acetate yarn or thread has a silk like appearance, resists wrinkles and fading, and is low cost; used for dress and coat linings, blouses, lingerie, and shoe linings. Acetate can shine from pressing and may snag easily. Acetate or triacetate is also further identified as acetate rayon or ju...
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A salt or ester of acetic acid.
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A transparent or translucent plastic sheet material of a variety of colors, used as a basis for artwork and overlays.
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a salt or ester of acetic acid. · Also calleda synthetic filament, yarn, or fabric composed of a derivative of the acetic ester of cellulose, differing from viscose rayon in having greater strength when wet and greater sensitivity to high temperatures. · a sheet of clear plastic film fastened over the front of artwork for protection, a...
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a transparent sheet placed over artwork allowing the artist to write instructions or indicate where second colour is to be placed.
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