Polyethylenenoun
(organic compound) A polymer consisting of many ethylene monomers bonded together; used for kitchenware, containers etc.
Polyethylenenoun
a lightweight thermoplastic; used especially in packaging and insulation
Polyethylene
Polyethylene or polythene (abbreviated PE; IUPAC name polyethene or poly(methylene)) is the most common plastic in use today. It is a polymer, primarily used for packaging (plastic bags, plastic films, geomembranes and containers including bottles, etc.).
Nylonnoun
Originally, the DuPont company trade name for polyamide, a copolymer whose molecules consist of alternating diamine and dicarboxylic acid monomers bonded together; now generically used for this type of polymer.
Nylonnoun
(plurale tantum) A stocking originally fabricated from nylon; also used generically for any long, sheer stocking worn on a woman's legs.
Nylonnoun
Any of several thermoplastic polyamide plastics, comprising a family of high-strength resilient synthetic materials, used mostly in fibers.
Nylonnoun
A synthetic fabric consisting of fibers of nylon[wn1].
Nylonnoun
Stockings made of a thin form of nylon{2}, especially full-length stockings either sheer of of varying shades.
Nylonnoun
a thermoplastic polyamide; a family of high-strength resilient synthetic materials
Nylonnoun
a synthetic fabric
Nylon
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers composed of polyamides (repeating units linked by amide links). Nylon is a silk-like thermoplastic, generally made from petroleum, that can be melt-processed into fibers, films, or shapes.