xylonite

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From an old trademark, presumably xylo- +‎ -ite.

Noun[edit]

xylonite (countable and uncountable, plural xylonites)

  1. (obsolete) Celluloid.
    • 1907, William Page, The Victoria history of the county of Suffolk, Volume 2:
      The youngest of the industries of Suffolk is the manufacture of xylonite.
    • 1920, James Duff Brown, William Charles Berwick Sayers, Manual of library economy:
      A simple, effective shelf label-holder is made from strips of transparent xylonite bent in a rectangular form...
    • 1923, George Handley Knibbs, Presidential Address to the Australian Association for the Advancement of Science at the New Zealand Meeting, page 5:
      [] the perfumes and flavouring-substances, the explosives, the viscoses, celluloids, xylonites, bakelites, &c., []

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