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Dacron
[ dey-kron, dak-ron ]
Trademark.
- a brand of polyester textile fiber that is wrinkle-resistant and strong.
Dacron
/ ˈdeɪkrɒn; ˈdæk- /
noun
- the US name (trademark) for Terylene
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Other 51Թ Forms
- -ٲcDz adjective
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Example Sentences
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In London, Suitor was outfitted in a gray suit matching Connery’s in the film, but made of a special flame-resistant Dacron.
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The artist’s drawings are charming, but upstaged by two large, detailed 3-D models of ferns, made from Dacron, wire and paint.
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The ferns are made mainly from Dacron, the material used for sail cloth, and copper wires.
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We hear of Dacron and velour, Woodsy Owl and the "ecology," Waldorf salad and farmworker strikes.
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A marvel of human engineering, the suit is made of 21 layers of various plastics: nylon, neoprene, Mylar, Dacron, Kapton and Teflon.
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