Associations to the word «Acrylic»
Noun
- Graft
- Trophi
- Urbana
- Calcium
- Dosage
- Plaster
- Fabrication
- Asa
- Hydrocarbon
- Woven
- Grease
- Adsorption
- Gan
- Automobile
- Specialty
- Cube
- Catalogue
- Substrate
- Stain
- Dome
- Regeneration
- Absorption
- Viewing
- Compound
- Zinc
- Filament
- Installation
- Sloan
- Manufacture
- Carbon
- Moisture
- Wood
- Thickness
- Necklace
- Stability
- Kang
- Photography
- Colour
- Registry
- Concrete
- Electrode
- Toxicity
- Variety
- Tow
- Coloured
- Wash
- Degradation
- Silica
- Cockpit
- Positive
- Sand
- Jewelry
- Arbor
- Proper
- Synthesis
- Combine
- Texture
- Work
- Imagery
- Depicting
- Hydrogen
- Fracture
- Thick
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ACRYLIC, adjective. (organic chemistry) Derived from acrylic acid or acrylonitrile.
ACRYLIC, adjective. Containing an acrylic resin.
ACRYLIC, noun. (organic chemistry) An acrylic resin.
ACRYLIC, noun. A paint containing an acrylic resin.
ACRYLIC, noun. A painting executed using such a paint.
ACRYLIC, noun. A thick sheet of plastic.
ACRYLIC, noun. A liquid coating system based on an acrylic resin
ACRYLIC ACID, noun. (organic compound) A colourless liquid unsaturated organic acid, CH2CHCOOH; used as a monomer in the production of acrylic resins; forms acrylate esters by combination with alcohols.
ACRYLIC FIBER, noun. Synthetic fibers made from a polymer.
ACRYLIC RESIN, noun. (organic chemistry) Any of many thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers or copolymers of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, esters of these acids, or acrylonitrile; used in paint and many plastics.
ACRYLIC RESINS, noun. Plural of acrylic resin
Dictionary definition
ACRYLIC, noun. Polymerized from acrylonitrile.
ACRYLIC, noun. A glassy thermoplastic; can be cast and molded or used in coatings and adhesives.
ACRYLIC, noun. Used especially by artists.
ACRYLIC, noun. A synthetic fabric.
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