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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

Example Sentences

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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

Apple said the cloth was made of a nonwoven microfiber but declined to elaborate.

From New York Times • Oct. 29, 2021

Wet wipes are made of nonwoven fabric but are too porous, Tsai said.

From Washington Post • Apr. 1, 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

Monsanto is testing synthetic fibers and nonwoven fabrics, while IBM�the biggest employer, with 3,500 workers�is checking out new computer systems and programs.

From Time Magazine Archive