
1) Alternative to paper 2) Artificial 3) Capable of being molded 4) Cash alternative 5) Commercial compound 6) Credit card material 7) Credit cards 8) Credit cards, so to speak 9) Crime comic 10) Formative 11) Image Comic title 12) Impressionable 13) Integrative 14) It supplies credit cards 15) Lucite
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1) Aminoplast 2) Bakelite 3) Bendy 4) Cellulosic 5) Credit 6) Credit card 7) Ductile 8) Elastic 9) Flexible 10) Impressible 11) Impressionable 12) Integrative 13) Moldable 14) Mylar 15) Pliant 16) Polypropene 17) Polypropylene 18) Polytetrafluoroethylene 19) Resinoid 20) Supple 21) Vinylite
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• (a.) Capable of being molded, formed, or modeled, as clay or plaster; -- used also figuratively; as, the plastic mind of a child. • (n.) a substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties of plastic are used to produce articles of commerce (after 1900). [MW10 gives orig...
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Capable of being molded into any form, which is retained.
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a solid material in the primary ingredient of which is an organic polymer of high molecular wight.
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A material that can be molded (at least in production) into desired shapes. A few natural plastics are known, e.g., bitumen, resins, and rubber, but almost all are manmade, mainly from petrochemicals, and are available with a vast range of useful properties: hardness, elasticity, transparency, tough...
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a material which contains as an essential ingredient a high polymer and which at some stage in its processing into finished products can be shaped by flow NOTE - Elastomeric materials, which are also shaped by flow, are not considered as plastics.
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a solid material in the primary ingredient of which is an organic polymer of high molecular wight.
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1. Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of matter; as, the plastic hand of the Creator. 'See plastic Nature working to his end.' (Pope) ... 2. Capable of being molded, formed, or modeled, as clay or plaster; used also figuratively; as, the plastic mind of a child. ... 3. Pertaining or appropriate to, or characteristic of, molding or m...
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(plas´tik) tending to build up tissues or to restore a lost part. capable of being molded. a high-molecular-weight polymeric material, usually organic, capable of being molded, extruded, drawn, or otherwise shaped and then hardened into a form. material that can be molded.
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1.Pliable; capable of being shaped. Pertaining to the process of shaping or modeling (i.e., the plastic arts). 2. Synthetic polymer substances, such as acrylic.
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A man-made substance which can be moulded under heat and pressure and which hardens on cooling. The first usable plastic -Celluloid - was developed in the USA c. 1863, and used for making dolls' heads and bodies and also in both the USA and in Europe for various objects such as combs and cutlery handles, but it was brittle and highly inflammable. C …...
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Plas'tic (plăs'tĭk)
adjective [ Latin
plasticus , Greek ..., from ... to form, mold: confer French
plastique .]
1. Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of matter; as, the
plastic hand of the Creator.
Prior. « See
plastic Natur...
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-plas'tic (-plăs'tĭk). [ Greek ... fit for molding, plastic, from ... to mold, to form.] A combining form signifying
developing ,
forming ,
growing ; as, hetero
plastic , mono
plastic , poly
plastic .
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Capable of being formed into a shape or moulded.
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A substance capable of or the property of being deformed continuously and permanently in any direction without rupture, under a stress greater than the yield value.
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A plastic clay has the ability to be shaped easily and to retain its shape.
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high polymeric substances, including both natural and synthetic products, but excluding the rubbers that are capable in their manufacture of flowing under heat and pressure. a material that contains an organic substance of large molecular weight, solid in finished state.
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A characteristic typical of unfired clay when it is moist, soft, pliable, and capable of being formed, manipulated, or easily molded, and still maintains its shape without cracking or sagging.
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1) High polymeric substances, including both natural and synthetic products, but excluding the rubbers that are capable in their manufacture of flowing under heat and pressure. 2) A material that contains an organic substance of large molecular weight, solid in finished state.
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A solid material in the primary ingredient of which is an organic polymer of high molecular weight. See also: Acetic Anhydride, Bakelite, Polymethyl Methacrylate Resin, Polystyrene, Polytetrafluoroethylene, Polyvinyl Acetate, Thermoplastic.
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pliant adjective capable of being influenced or formed; `the plastic minds of children`; `a pliant nature`
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A condition of freshly mixed concrete. mortar or cement -paste indicating that it is workable and readily re-moldable, is cohesive, and has an ample content of fines and cement but is not over wet.
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A condition of freshly mixed concrete such that it is readily remoldable and workable, cohesive, and has an ample content of cement and fines, but is not over-wet.
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(chemistry) Click images to enlargeAny of the stable synthetic materials that are fluid at some stage in their manufacture, when they can be shaped, and that later set to rigid or semi-rigid solids. Plastics today are chiefly derived from petrole...
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