nylons

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} naylon çorap
i., çoğ., k.dili. naylon çorap
{i} naylon giysiler
naylon giysi/naylon
nylon
naylon çorap
nylon
(Tıp) nilon
nylon
naylon

Bu naylon çoraplar kolay yıkanır. - These nylon socks wash well.

Tom sarı renkli naylon bir iple bağlandı. - Tom was tied with a yellow nylon rope.

stockings, tights, nylons
çorap, tayt, naylon çorap
nylon
(isim) naylon
İngilizce - İngilizce
stockings made from nylon
{i} pantyhose, women's stockings
women's stockings made from a sheer material (nylon or rayon or silk)
NYLON
New York-London, a reference to trans-Atlantic life, people who spend time in both cities, a trans-Atlantic culture featuring both cities
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A stocking originally fabricated from nylon; also used generically for any long, sheer stocking worn on a woman's legs

They left the strip club when they discovered the ladies only stripped down to their nylons.

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Nylons are stockings made of nylon. This woman wore seamed nylons and kept smoothing her skirt. Any synthetic plastic material composed of polyamides of high molecular weight and usually, but not always, manufactured as a fibre. Nylons were developed by Du Pont in the 1930s. The successful production of a useful fibre by chemical synthesis from compounds readily available from air, water, and coal or petroleum stimulated expansion of research on polymers, leading to a rapidly growing family of synthetics. Nylon can be made to form fibres, filaments, bristles, or sheets to be manufactured into yarn, textiles, and cordage, and it can also be formed into molded products. It has high resistance to wear, heat, and chemicals. Most applications are in the form of filaments in such articles as hosiery, parachutes, and outerwear. See also W. H. Carothers
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An abrasion-resistant thermoplastic with good chemical resistance
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The term nylon includes a vast group of chemically related products Of especial interest to the textile industry is nylon in filament-yarn form; made from a polymer in flake form, it is melted and forced through a spinneret There are two main types-Nylon 6 and Nylon 66, both in filament and staple
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A fiber made of thermoplastic fibers melted together Used primarily in combination with other fabrics for suit linings, outerwear linings, and hosiery
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a synthetic fabric
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Nylon is a strong, flexible artificial fibre. I put on a new pair of nylon socks
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Man-made fiber in which the forming substance is a synthetic polyamide These fibers generally exhibit excellent strength, flexibility, elasticity and abrasion resistance A hydrophilic material Learn more about synthetic/man-made fibers
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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
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A strong tough elastic synthetic material
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A man-made polyamide fiber derived from coal, water and air Introduced in 1938, nylon is the first and oldest of the true synthetics Famous for its strength, abrasion resistance, dimensional stability, soft hand, elasticity, easy-washing qualities and quick-drying characteristics
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any of numerous strong tough elastic synthetic polyamide materials that are fashioned into fabrics
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A man–made material used for clothes and other items
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Produced in 1938, the first completely synthetic fiber developed Known for its high strength and excellent resilience, nylon has superior abrasion resistance and high flexibility
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Generic term for fiber made from synthetic polyamides extracted from coal and oil Its used widely in outdoor clothing and gear
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High strenght, high abrasion resistance, low absorbency, good elasticity Texture varies from smooth and crisp to soft and bulky
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The first completely synthetic fiber developed Known for its high strength and excellent resilience, nylon has superior abrasion resistance and high flexibility
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A very tough, light, synthetic material which when mixed with cotton will increase the strength of the fabric
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A synthetic fiber used in most carpet yarns today Nylon is available in both staple and continuous filament yarns
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the first fiber made totally from chemicals A very strong manufactured fiber
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a synthetic polyamide fiber that has elastic properties that is used for making textile products and screen mesh
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Cloth or yarn made from synthetic materials Nylon is from a family of high-strength, resilient synthetic polymers, the molecules of which contain the recurring amide group CONH It can be dyed with Acid Dye
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‑ A heat sensitive man‑made fabric characterized by stain resistance and low water absorbency
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a thermoplastic polyamide; a family of high-strength resilient synthetic materials
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a synthetic fabric a thermoplastic polyamide; a family of high-strength resilient synthetic materials
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Thermoplastic with good abrasion and chemical resistance
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a polymer used commonly in the textiles industry
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A stocking originally fabricated from nylon; also used generically for any long, sheer stocking worn on a womans legs
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{i} synthetic material used in industrial manufacturing (e.g. of hosiery, fishing line, rubber products, etc.)
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A type of plastic used in many R/C kits There are many types of nylon
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An abrasion resistant thermoplastic with good chemical resistance
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another word for polyamide
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Generic name for all polymers having recurring amide groups in the molecular backbone Various types of nylon are described by numbers that relate to the number of carbon atoms in the various reactants Effect of heat: Sticks at 445°F, Melts at 480°F, Yellows slightly at 300°F when held for 5 hours The most extensively used type of nylon in gloves is Nylon 6/6
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A strong plastic that can be used as a film with high oil and gas resistance or used as filament in strapping tapes' with high impact resistance
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