viscose rayon
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Definition
Noun: - A type of rayon fabric: A textile material made from regenerated cellulose fibers, specifically from the compound cellulose xanthate (viscose). It is known for its silk-like feel, drape, and luster.
Usage
- As a material or fabric: The term is used to describe the cloth itself, not the fiber in its raw state.
- The dress was made from a soft, flowing viscose rayon.
- Viscose rayon is commonly used in blouses, linings, and dresses.
Advanced Usage
- In technical or industrial contexts: The term specifies the type of rayon produced via the viscose process, distinguishing it from other rayon types like modal or lyocell.
- The factory specializes in producing high-grade viscose rayon for the fashion industry.
Variants and Related Words
- Rayon (n): A broader category of semi-synthetic fibers made from regenerated cellulose. Viscose rayon is the most common type.
- Viscose (n): Often used interchangeably with "viscose rayon," though technically "viscose" refers to the viscous organic liquid (cellulose xanthate solution) used in the production process before it is spun into fibers.
- Cellulose xanthate (n): The chemical compound formed during the viscose process.
Synonyms
- Artificial silk: A common, older synonym emphasizing its silk-like qualities.
- Viscose: (In common, non-technical usage) Often used to mean the same fabric.
Notes on Meaning
- Material vs. Process: "Viscose rayon" primarily denotes the finished fabric. The word "viscose" alone can refer to the production process or, colloquially, the fabric.
- Property: Fabrics made from viscose rayon are typically absorbent, breathable, and dye well, but can be weaker when wet and may wrinkle easily.
Noun
- a rayon fabric made from viscose (cellulose xanthate) fibers