xylonite

  • 1Xylonite — Xy lon*ite, n. See {Zylonite}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2xylonite — Celluloid Cel lu*loid (s[e^]l [ u]*loid), n. [Cellulose + oid.] A substance composed essentially of gun cotton and camphor, and when pure resembling ivory in texture and color, but variously colored to imitate coral, tortoise shell, amber,… …

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  • 3Xylonite Ivy — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Progressive Gothic Metal Gründung 2004 Website http://www.xylonite ivy.com/ …

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  • 4xylonite — (entrée créée par le supplément) (ksi lo ni t ) s. m. Synonyme d ivoride (voy. ce mot au Supplément), Lettre commune des douanes, 20 déc. 1876, n° 334. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Dérivé irrégulier du grec, bois …

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  • 5Xylonite — Xy·lo·nite …

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  • 6xylonite — /ˈzaɪlənaɪt/ (say zuyluhnuyt) noun a thermoplastic material of the cellulose nitrate type. {trademark} …

  • 7Xylonite — n. propr. a kind of celluloid. Etymology: irreg. f. xyloidin (as XYLO ) + ITE(1) …

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  • 8Xylonite® — Xyˈlonite® noun A non thermosetting plastic of the nitrocellulose type ● xylo …

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  • 9Daniel Spill — (11 February 1832–1887) was born in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England. He married at the age of 18; his bride was 15. Although he trained as a doctor he joined the business of his brother George. The firm of George Spill Co. manufactured… …

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  • 10Celluloid — is the name of a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, plus dyes and other agents. Generally regarded to be the first thermoplastic, it was first created as Parkesine in 1856 and as Xylonite in 1869 before being registered… …

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