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nonwoven

American  
[non-woh-vuhn] / nɒnˈwoʊ vən /

adjective

  1. (of a fabric) made of fibers autogenously bonded through the action of a chemical agent or heating device, or adhering by means of resinous substances.


Etymology

Origin of nonwoven

First recorded in 1940–45; non- + woven

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Wallpaper that has a nonwoven backing can be peel off dry and leave behind some spots of glue that can be washed off with soapy water.

From Seattle Times Jun. 27, 2023

His suggestion: nonwoven fabrics, such as car shop towels.

From Washington Post Jul. 7, 2020

The essential ingredient in many medical-grade masks — what separates them from simple home made versions — is a filter made of nonwoven super thin fibers, formed in a process known as melt-blown extrusion.

From New York Times May 10, 2020

Its nonwoven facility in Neenah that supplies components to the Cold Spring plant is also slated to close.

From Washington Times Mar. 10, 2018

But the prospects for nonwoven, seamless civilian clothing are tantalizing.

From Time Magazine Archive

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