acetate
Americannoun
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Chemistry. a salt or ester of acetic acid.
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Also called acetate rayon. a synthetic filament, yarn, or fabric composed of a derivative of the acetic ester of cellulose, differing from viscose rayon in having greater strength when wet and greater sensitivity to high temperatures.
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a sheet of clear plastic film fastened over the front of artwork for protection, as an overlay, or the like.
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a slow-burning base material, cellulose triacetate, used for motion-picture film to minimize fire hazard during projection, and also for animation cells.
noun
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Systematic name: ethanoate. any salt or ester of acetic acid, containing the monovalent ion CH 3 COO – or the group CH 3 COO-
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(modifier) consisting of, containing, or concerned with the group CH 3 COO-
acetate group or radical
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short for acetate rayon cellulose acetate
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a sound recording disc composed of an acetate lacquer coating on an aluminium or plastic base: used for demonstration or other short-term purposes
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A salt or ester of acetic acid. Salts of acetic acid contain a metal attached to the acetic acid radical CH 3 COO. Esters contain another radical, such as ethyl, attached to the acetic acid radical.
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Cellulose acetate or a product made from it, especially fibers or film.
Other Word Forms
- acetated adjective
Etymology
Origin of acetate
Example Sentences
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Local media reported that ethyl acetate, a highly flammable chemical compound, was found at the attack sites.
From BBC • Mar. 25, 2025
This strain also boosted the metabolic potential of ethanol, which could help to prompt conversion of acetate, an intermediate, to the fatty acid.
From Science Daily • Nov. 14, 2024
Ethyl acetate and methylene chloride are two common solvents used to extract caffeine from green coffee beans.
From Salon • Jul. 23, 2024
“Birdland had a live broadcast about 3 or 3:30 in the morning. I remember recording people off the radio like Tadd Dameron and Fats Navarro with an acetate disc recorder that I owned,” he wrote.
From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2024
They were predestined to emigrate to the tropics, to be miners and acetate silk spinners and steel workers.
From "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley
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