
1) Artificial silky fabric 2) Artist has that material 3) Beam, having no new material 4) Belted tire synthetic 5) Blouse fabric 6) Butcher linen 7) Carpet fiber 8) Celanese fabric 9) Cellulose fabric 10) Chap with no new material 11) Cloth 12) Cotton alternative 13) Dressy fabric 14) Dressy synthetic
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Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. It is made from purified cellulose, primarily from wood pulp, which is chemically converted into a soluble compound. It is then dissolved and forced through a spinneret to produce filaments which are chemically solidified, resulting in synthetic fibers of nearly pure cellulose. Because rayon is ...
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• (n.) Ray; beam.
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any man-made textile fibre produced from the plant substance cellulose. Developed in an attempt to produce silk chemically, the fibre was originally ... [5 related articles]
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A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, derived from wood pulp, cotton linters, or other vegetable matter.
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A fiber formed from cellulose modified with some synthetic replacement.
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A natural fiber created from wood pulp, it usually has good drape and a soft hand.
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Generic term for fibers derived from trees, cotton, and woody plants. Rayon has a shiny appearance, dyes and drapes well, and has a silky hand, but it's too absorbent for good moisture management. Used mostly in base layers, trail clothes and apparel.
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A man-made fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, or wood pulp. Rayon is characterized by a natural luster, pleasant hand or feel, good draping qualities, and the ability to take dyes beautifully.
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Rayon is made from cellulose fiber and like cotton, a natural cellulose fiber, in many ways. It is soft and smooth, drapes well and dyes vibrantly, is absorbent, and comes in many weights and qualities. It does wrinkle easily and shrinks when wet. Viscose rayon, a higher performance rayon, wrinkles less and is woven into light and heavy weight fa...
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Ray'on (rā'ŏn)
noun [ French] Ray; beam. [ Obsolete]
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A silk-like fabric made from wood pulp, cotton linters, or other vegetable matter. It is a comfortable fabric against the skin and absorbs moisture. It is not a strong fabric.
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A semi-synthetic fibre, it has good drape and a soft hand. It
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Rayon is an artificial silk made from cellulose. It was invented around the start of the 20th century, with the first knitwear made from rayon appearing in 1916. Rayon has a high absorbency which allows it to dye well.
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a term used to describe fibres made from regenerated cellulose (see also viscose, modal and acetate).
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[
n] - a synthetic silklike fabric
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Rayon (French for ray)
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The generic term for fibers, staple, and continuous filament yarns composed of regenerated cellulose but also frequently used to describe fibers obtained from cellulose acetate or cellulose triacetate. Rayon fibers are similar in chemical structure to natural cellulose fibers (e.g., cotton) except that the synthetic fiber contains shorter polymer u...
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noun a synthetic silklike fabric
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Synthetic fibre derived from cellulose that has been regenerated, by treating wood pulp and/or cotton linters (very short fibres) with chemicals to produce a syrupy, yellowish solution. The solution is then pressed through very small holes and the resulting filaments (long fibres) are solidified. There are many different types of rayon and thes...
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A natural fiber created from wood pulp, it usually has good drape and a soft hand. It
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Made from the cellulose fiber viscose, it usually has good drape, soft hand and is highly absorbent.
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A manufactured regenerated cellulosic fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither truly synthetic fiber nor natural fiber, it is a semi-synthetic fiber. Rayon is known by the names of viscose rayon and art silk in the textile industry. It usually has a high luster quality giving it a bright shine. Rayon weaken...
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[Fabrics] A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, derived from wood pulp, cotton linters, or other vegetable matter.
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A low-level territorial and administrative subdivision for rural and municipal administration. A rural rayon is a county-sized district in a territory ( kray -- q.v. ), oblast ( q.v. ), republic ( q.v. ), region ( okrug -- q.v. ), or autonomous oblast. A city rayon is similar to a borough in some large cities in the United States.
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