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nylon

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/ˈnaɪlɑn/
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a tough synthetic fiber that is light and elastic, used in textile industry

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Nylon is a synthetic polymer that was first developed in the 1930s as a replacement for silk. It is a strong and durable material that is known for its resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and moisture. Nylon fabric is lightweight, quick-drying, and easy to care for, which makes it a popular choice for outdoor gear, athletic wear, and everyday clothing. It is also used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including parachutes, tire cords, and carpeting. Nylon can be dyed in a range of colors and can be woven into different textures and patterns. While nylon is not as breathable as natural fibers like cotton or wool, it is a versatile and affordable material that offers many benefits and is commonly used in the fashion and textile industries.

  • Her raincoat was made of waterproof nylon, perfect for stormy weather.
  • Nylon stockings became popular in the 1940s as a silk alternative.
  • The backpack's nylon straps didn't tear even under heavy weight.
  • Fishing lines are often made of nylon because it's durable and flexible.
  • This stretchy nylon fabric is ideal for activewear like leggings.
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a thermoplastic polyamide; a family of strong resilient synthetic fibers