triacetate

triacetate
noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1895 1. an acetate containing three CH3COO– groups 2. a textile fiber or fabric consisting of cellulose that is completely or almost completely acetylated

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  • triacetate — noun a) Any compound containing three acetate groups b) A fibre manufactured from cellulose triacetate …   Wiktionary

  • triacetate — [trʌɪ asɪteɪt] (also cellulose triacetate) noun a form of cellulose acetate containing three acetate groups per glucose monomer, used as a basis for man made fibres …   English new terms dictionary

  • triacetate — tri•ac•e•tate [[t]traɪˈæs ɪˌteɪt[/t]] n. 1) a compound containing three acetate groups 2) tex a textile fiber made of cellulose triacetate or a fabric made from this fiber • Etymology: 1855–60 …   From formal English to slang

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