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thermoplastic
English
Etymology
thermo- +? plastic
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æst?k
Adjective
thermoplastic (not comparable)
- softening when heated and hardening when cooled, and thus able to be moulded
Coordinate terms
- thermosetting
Derived terms
- photothermoplastic
- thermoplastic resin
Translations
Noun
thermoplastic (usually uncountable, plural thermoplastics)
- A plastic with this property.
Translations
See also
- thermoplastic on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
thermoplastic From the web:
- what's thermoplastic made of
- what's thermoplastic rubber
- what thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic
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earmuffs
English
Pronunciation
Noun
earmuffs pl (normally plural, singular earmuff)
- Objects designed to cover a person's ears for protection against cold or noise. They consist of a thermoplastic or metal head-band, that fits over the top of the head, and a pad at each end, to cover the external ears.
Translations
See also
- earplug
earmuffs From the web:
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- what earmuffs in french
- earmuffs meaning
- earmuffs what does it mean
- what are earmuffs used for
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- moe's earmuffs
- what is earmuffs short for
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