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viscose

[vis-kohs] / ˈvɪs koʊs /


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Viscose, sometimes referred to as artificial silk, is a common constituent of clothes such as blouses, skirts and dresses.

From Science Daily • Mar. 6, 2024

Some of them found jobs at the Viscose plant across French Creek, some quietly went back home.

From Time Magazine Archive

The American Viscose Division of FMC will start producing steel tire wire.

From Time Magazine Archive

The sale in May of American Viscose, which has a book value of $122,000,000 and earned $7,885,000 last year, netted only $54,348,923.

From Time Magazine Archive

Viscose 'silk' is referred to in terms of a communication appearing in 'Papier-Zeitung,' 1898, 2416.

From Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 by Cross, C. F.




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