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Kodel

American  
[koh-del] / koʊˈdɛl /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of polyester fiber, used chiefly in blended cotton and polyester fabrics and as a fiberfill.


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In 1970, Kodel's first year, 600 players competed.

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For example, Eastman Kodak's Tennessee Eastman Co. has launched Kodel, which will blend with wool or synthetics to produce wash-and-wear flannels.

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