nylon

  • 11nylon — ► NOUN 1) a tough, lightweight, elastic synthetic polymer with a protein like chemical structure. 2) fabric or yarn made of such polymers. 3) (nylons) nylon stockings or tights. ORIGIN an invented word …

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  • 12nylon® — {{hw}}{{nylon®}}{{/hw}}s. m. inv. Nome commerciale della fibra poliammide | (est.) Tessuto di tale fibra | (pop.) Ogni fibra sintetica a struttura di poliammide. ETIMOLOGIA: etim. discussa, forse da collegare a nitrogen ‘azoto’ e a rayon, nome di …

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  • 13nylon — s.n. v. nailon. Trimis de LauraGellner, 28.01.2008. Sursa: DN …

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  • 14nylon — / nailɑn/, it. / nailon/ s. ingl. [etimo incerto], usato in ital. al masch. (chim.) [tipo di fibra sintetica: calze di n. ] ▶◀ nailon. ⇑ fibra (tessile) …

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  • 15nylon — |náilon| s. m. 1. Material de moldar à base de resina poliamida. 2. Fibra ou tecido obtidos a partir desse produto. • Plural: nylons.   ‣ Etimologia: marca registrada …

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  • 16Nylon — For other uses, see Nylon (disambiguation). Nylon Density 1.15 g/cm3 Electrical conductivity (σ) 10 …

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  • 17Nylon 6-6 — For the firearm, see Remington Nylon 66. Nylon 6 6, also referred to as nylon 6,6, is a type of nylon. Nylon comes in many types, the two most common for textile and plastics industries are: nylon 6 and nylon 6,6. Contents 1 Composition 2… …

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  • 18Nylon —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Edith Nylon pour le groupe de rock.  Nylon Structure du ny …

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  • 19Nylon 6 — Caprolactam molecule used to synthesize Nylon 6 by ring opening polymerization Nylon 6 or polycaprolactam is a polymer developed by Paul Schlack at IG Farben to reproduce the properties of nylon 6,6 without violating the patent on its production …

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  • 20NYLON — This article is about the transatlantic travel concept. For the polymer, see Nylon; for other uses, see Nylon (disambiguation). The portmanteau NYLON, also spelled NYLon or, less often, NY Lon, starts with the concept of New York City and London …

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