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Definition of nylon in English: nylonnoun ˈnʌɪlɒnˈnaɪˌlɑn mass noun1A tough, lightweight, elastic synthetic polymer with a protein-like chemical structure, able to be produced as filaments, sheets, or moulded objects. Example sentencesExamples - Nylon is made of repeating units with amide linkages between them: hence it is frequently referred to as a polyamide.
- Nylon is one of the most common polymers used as a fiber.
- Nylon is the most famous condensation polymer.
- RF welding is most useful for joining plastics that have strong dipoles such as PVCs, polyurethanes, and nylons.
- The resulting hydrogenated compounds are starting materials for nylon and polyester intermediates.
- For example, consider the production of adipic acid, which is used to manufacture nylon 6,6.
- 1.1 Fabric or yarn made from nylon fibres.
the tent is made of blue nylon Example sentencesExamples - Next the guards produced some straps that looked to be made of canvas or nylon with a buckle at one end.
- They found these blue and gray nylon fibers in Westerfield's home and two dozen of them in and around her body.
- Elaine turned away from the closet, holding a pair of beige nylon pants and a red silk blouse.
- He pulled out a small length of thin nylon rope and a knife.
- Any nylon fibers sticking out at the top and bottom of the samples were trimmed with scissors.
- Parachutes sewn at home are made from ripstop nylon and use twill tape to reinforce its seams.
- It had two slabs of TNT over the chest and in the small of the back and was made of blue nylon.
- The fuel cells in the tanker are made of nylon fabric less than one-sixteenth of an inch thick.
- PVC, hot air balloon fabrics and nylon were all featured in this neat capsule collection of black and white womenswear.
- As a tenant, I had witnessed just about every way you can put a hole in a plaster wall or stain a piece of cheap nylon carpet.
- Singlets are made predominantly from either Lycra, nylon or a combination of the two fabrics.
- The inquest heard that the blue nylon rope had been woven through the loops of a trellis attached to a gazebo rather than tied.
- Alternatively he has created a piece that uses the shape of a target; this is made from red, white, and blue nylon.
- For a stretchy chain stitch, use texturized nylon or polyester thread in the needle or looper.
- Brands such as nylon and Lycra take heavy investment to keep people constantly aware of them.
- Recently, I was dismayed at Rowan introducing acrylic and nylon into some of their yarns.
- Her father guiding the play of the fish, her lifting the green nylon net in anticipation and finally the heavy weight in it.
- Officials then invited the mother Milad Kahani to put the blue nylon rope around his neck.
- The pickup box was covered with a greasy tarpaulin held down by an equally greasy yellow nylon rope.
- In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting.
- 1.2nylons Stockings or tights made of nylon.
Example sentencesExamples - I picked a pair of high-heeled black shoes from the closet as well and slipped them on over a pair of sheer nylons.
- She's dressed in a baggy sweater, a miniskirt, nylons and high-tops.
- He wore panties and nylons under his uniform and, once he rose in rank, cross-dressed in the privacy of his own room.
- Next year's issue of stockings will consist of four pairs of nylons and eight pairs of rayon stockings.
- The film provides another respite in a scene in which the women, clad in fetishy black bras and nylons, dance together in a hotel room.
- The Stashower brothers came to Canada from Poland in 1952, and Harry began the business selling pantyhose and nylons out of his house.
- Heidi suggested using a pair of tights or nylons, but I used my non-terrycloth kitchen towel with a cheesy Montmartre pattern on it, thinking it would be most appropriate.
- She documents herself pulling on dozens of pairs of nylons, one on top of the other.
- I turned her on to nylons, garters, corsets, mini-skirts.
- No money changed hands, but, when it was over, the market trader handed her a pair of nylons as she wept.
- Is it tacky to wear a skirt with boots and no nylons in the Fall?
- The garbage bag also contained underwear, socks and nylons.
- She donned a pair of shimmery black nylons to hide the bruises on her legs, pointy stiletto shoes and grabbed a silver coloured shawl and headed back out to see him.
- On Anya's birthday, when she wore that red suit and knee socks and those nylons and sandals, I just couldn't stand it.
- The only thing that dislodged was her navy blue Swiss polka dot skirt which dropped over her upside down head revealing a tattered pair of grayish cotton underpants and some nylons that were tied in knots behind her knee.
- She surprises me by buying skirts, dresses, nylons, pantyhose, and high heels for us.
- Am I ok wearing a knee-length pencil skirt and closed-toe heels minus the nylons?
- Iggy himself is tastefully arrayed in leather jacket, miniskirt, garters, nylons and heels; dipping and thrusting, hunching and high-kicking, he seems to be in peak condition.
- At one time a popular New York store sold out of it's entire stock of 50,000 pairs of nylons in six hours.
- I dug through the pile nearest me, finding clothes that were of little help: black slacks, silk shirts and nylons.
Origin 1930s: an invented word, on the pattern of cotton and rayon. Definition of nylon in US English: nylonnounˈnaɪˌlɑnˈnīˌlän 1A tough, lightweight, elastic synthetic polymer with a protein-like chemical structure, able to be produced as filaments, sheets, or molded objects. Example sentencesExamples - For example, consider the production of adipic acid, which is used to manufacture nylon 6,6.
- Nylon is made of repeating units with amide linkages between them: hence it is frequently referred to as a polyamide.
- Nylon is the most famous condensation polymer.
- RF welding is most useful for joining plastics that have strong dipoles such as PVCs, polyurethanes, and nylons.
- Nylon is one of the most common polymers used as a fiber.
- The resulting hydrogenated compounds are starting materials for nylon and polyester intermediates.
- 1.1 Fabric or yarn made from nylon fibers.
the tent is made of blue nylon Example sentencesExamples - They found these blue and gray nylon fibers in Westerfield's home and two dozen of them in and around her body.
- He pulled out a small length of thin nylon rope and a knife.
- Officials then invited the mother Milad Kahani to put the blue nylon rope around his neck.
- Elaine turned away from the closet, holding a pair of beige nylon pants and a red silk blouse.
- As a tenant, I had witnessed just about every way you can put a hole in a plaster wall or stain a piece of cheap nylon carpet.
- The fuel cells in the tanker are made of nylon fabric less than one-sixteenth of an inch thick.
- PVC, hot air balloon fabrics and nylon were all featured in this neat capsule collection of black and white womenswear.
- Alternatively he has created a piece that uses the shape of a target; this is made from red, white, and blue nylon.
- It had two slabs of TNT over the chest and in the small of the back and was made of blue nylon.
- For a stretchy chain stitch, use texturized nylon or polyester thread in the needle or looper.
- The inquest heard that the blue nylon rope had been woven through the loops of a trellis attached to a gazebo rather than tied.
- Brands such as nylon and Lycra take heavy investment to keep people constantly aware of them.
- Parachutes sewn at home are made from ripstop nylon and use twill tape to reinforce its seams.
- Singlets are made predominantly from either Lycra, nylon or a combination of the two fabrics.
- In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting.
- The pickup box was covered with a greasy tarpaulin held down by an equally greasy yellow nylon rope.
- Recently, I was dismayed at Rowan introducing acrylic and nylon into some of their yarns.
- Her father guiding the play of the fish, her lifting the green nylon net in anticipation and finally the heavy weight in it.
- Any nylon fibers sticking out at the top and bottom of the samples were trimmed with scissors.
- Next the guards produced some straps that looked to be made of canvas or nylon with a buckle at one end.
- 1.2nylons Stockings or hose made of nylon.
Example sentencesExamples - Heidi suggested using a pair of tights or nylons, but I used my non-terrycloth kitchen towel with a cheesy Montmartre pattern on it, thinking it would be most appropriate.
- The only thing that dislodged was her navy blue Swiss polka dot skirt which dropped over her upside down head revealing a tattered pair of grayish cotton underpants and some nylons that were tied in knots behind her knee.
- The film provides another respite in a scene in which the women, clad in fetishy black bras and nylons, dance together in a hotel room.
- On Anya's birthday, when she wore that red suit and knee socks and those nylons and sandals, I just couldn't stand it.
- He wore panties and nylons under his uniform and, once he rose in rank, cross-dressed in the privacy of his own room.
- At one time a popular New York store sold out of it's entire stock of 50,000 pairs of nylons in six hours.
- No money changed hands, but, when it was over, the market trader handed her a pair of nylons as she wept.
- She's dressed in a baggy sweater, a miniskirt, nylons and high-tops.
- I picked a pair of high-heeled black shoes from the closet as well and slipped them on over a pair of sheer nylons.
- The Stashower brothers came to Canada from Poland in 1952, and Harry began the business selling pantyhose and nylons out of his house.
- I turned her on to nylons, garters, corsets, mini-skirts.
- She surprises me by buying skirts, dresses, nylons, pantyhose, and high heels for us.
- She donned a pair of shimmery black nylons to hide the bruises on her legs, pointy stiletto shoes and grabbed a silver coloured shawl and headed back out to see him.
- Next year's issue of stockings will consist of four pairs of nylons and eight pairs of rayon stockings.
- Iggy himself is tastefully arrayed in leather jacket, miniskirt, garters, nylons and heels; dipping and thrusting, hunching and high-kicking, he seems to be in peak condition.
- Am I ok wearing a knee-length pencil skirt and closed-toe heels minus the nylons?
- The garbage bag also contained underwear, socks and nylons.
- She documents herself pulling on dozens of pairs of nylons, one on top of the other.
- Is it tacky to wear a skirt with boots and no nylons in the Fall?
- I dug through the pile nearest me, finding clothes that were of little help: black slacks, silk shirts and nylons.
Origin 1930s: an invented word, on the pattern of cotton and rayon. |