acrylic

IPA: ʌkrˈɪɫɪk

noun

  • (organic chemistry) An acrylic resin.
  • (painting) A paint containing an acrylic resin.
  • A painting executed using such a paint.
  • A thick sheet of plastic.
  • A liquid coating system based on an acrylic resin.

adjective

  • (organic chemistry) Derived from acrylic acid or acrylonitrile.
  • Containing an acrylic resin.
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Examples of "acrylic" in Sentences

  • The acrylic paint was thick bodied.
  • The first acrylic acid was created in 1843.
  • Bill Zickos was the father of the acrylic drums.
  • The acrylic fiberglass body was ahead of its time.
  • Acrylic can irritate the skin of people with eczema.
  • That is another extreme of the use of acrylic colours.
  • The acrylic is optically polished to complete the master.
  • He does painting in gouache and acrylic on canvas and paper.
  • The light is trapped inside the acrylic by internal reflection.
  • He is credited with the discoveries of acrolein and acrylic acid.
  • If the acrylic is too thick the ball will not respond the same way.
  • Cast acrylic is one of the strongest forms of acrylic manufactured today.
  • Â Must wait overnight before doing anything else at this point, because the acrylic is quite gloppy.
  • The main difference between polycarb and acrylic is; acrylic is a much more dense material which equates to a sharper and more crisp tone quality.
  • King, I used straight up Krylon spray paint for the base (layer of white, layer of light gray, layer of dark gray) and plain acrylic for the stripes.
  • Not all hardcourts are created equal, said Stuart Miller, head of the International Tennis Federation technical commission, which prefers the term acrylic courts to hardcourts because it describes the actual surface material, like grass and clay.

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