
1) Acrylic fiber 2) Chair material 3) Fast-drying paint 4) Kind of paint 5) Like some paints 6) Man-made fiber 7) Oil alternative 8) Orlon 9) Paint or fiber 10) Paint type 11) Paint variety 12) Plexiglas 13) Resin in plastics 14) Synthetic fiber 15) Synthetic fibre 16) Type of paint 17) Used especially by artists
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- polymerized from acrylonitrile
- a glassy thermoplastic; can be cast and molded or used in coatings and adhesives
- used especially by artists
- a synthetic fabric
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(cement) the substance in making up the bone cement. The filling material or grout in a cemented total hip replacement
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• (a.) Of or containing acryl, the hypothetical radical of which acrolein is the hydride; as, acrylic acid.
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A clear plastic material used to construct aquariums. It is half the weight of glass and its refractive index is closer to that of water than glass, making it more transparent. Acrylic is more easily scratched than glass. Also called Plexiglas.
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(from the article `industrial polymers, major`) Acrylic is a generic term denoting derivatives of acrylic and methacrylic acid, including acrylic esters and compounds containing nitrile and amide ... ...which exhibit high strength and good temperature and solvent resistance, (2) polyurethanes, which are flexible, have good peeling chara...
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A fiber formed from long-chain synthetic polymers composed of at least 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile units.
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A manufactured fiber; its major properties include a soft, wool like hand, machine washable and dryable and excellent color retention.
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A glassy thermoplastic cast and moulded shapes to form the surface of bathtubs, whirlpools and shower bases.
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A glassy thermoplastic material that is vacuum-formed to cast and mold shapes that form the surface of fiberglass bathtubs, whirlpools, shower bases, and shower stalls.
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<dentistry> A plastic used to false teeth, retainers, and other dental products. Dental acrylic has been tested and thought to be perfectly safe. ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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(ә-kril´ik) pertaining to or containing polymers of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, or acrylonitrile, used as acrylic resins in various medical and dental applications.
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(acrylic resin) A clear plastic used as a binder in paint and as a casting material in sculpture.
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Generic name for a man-made fiber with a soft, light weight, brushed or wooly hand. Lacks the resilience of wool fiber. In addition to apparel, it is used in outdoor furniture for its resistance to sun fading.
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A·cryl'ic adjective (Chemistry) Of or containing
acryl , the hypothetical radical of which acrolein is the hydride; as,
acrylic acid.
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A manufactured fiber derived from polyacrylonitrile. Its major properties include a soft, wool-like hand, machine washable and dryable, excellent color retention. Solution-dyed versions have excellent resistance to sunlight and chlorine degradation.
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A manufactured fibre, with properties include a soft, wool-like hand, can be machine washed and dried it also has excellent colour fastness.
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A glassy thermoplastic vacuum-formed onto cast and molded shapes to form the surface of fiberglass bathtubs, whirlpools, shower bases, and shower stalls. Do not confuse with gelcoat.
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A family of synthetic resins made from acrylic acids.
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noun used especially by artists
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noun a synthetic fabric
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A manufactured fiber, its major properties include a soft, wool-like hand, machine washable and dryable and excellent color retention.
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A manufactured fiber that has a soft, wool-like feel, and uneven finish, and its fibers create a strong weave that is machine washable, dryable, and resists shrinkage.
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A generic name for man-made fibers and yarns from acrylic resins; acrylics are easy to wash; dry quickly, resist wrinkles, moths, and mildew, and has a high resistance to sunlight. However, with increased heat the fibers progressively discolor and decompose. Often used for sweaters and hosiery. Acrylic loves oil so such stains require special atte...
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Something thats acrylic has the property of being able to repel water or moisture.
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