Dacron
[ dey-kron, dak-ron ]
/ ˈdeɪ krɒn, ˈdæk rɒn /
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a brand of polyester textile fiber that is wrinkle-resistant and strong.
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OTHER WORDS FROM Dacron
half-Dacron, adjectiveWords nearby Dacron
dacks, dacoit, dacoity, D/A converter, dacquoise, Dacron, dacryo-, dacryon, dacryorrhea, dactinomycin, dactyl
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How to use Dacron in a sentence
The artist’s drawings are charming, but upstaged by two large, detailed 3-D models of ferns, made from Dacron, wire and paint.
In the galleries: Breaching the border between art and furniture|Mark Jenkins|March 12, 2021|Washington PostShe vanished through the door with a rustle of white dacron.
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British Dictionary definitions for Dacron
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