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Adjective
/əˈkrilik/,
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(of synthetic resins and textile fibers) Made from polymers of acrylic acid or acrylates,
  1. (of synthetic resins and textile fibers) Made from polymers of acrylic acid or acrylates
    • - a red acrylic sweater
  2. Of, relating to, or denoting paints based on acrylic resin as a medium
    • - acrylic colors
    • - an acrylic painting
Noun
  1. An acrylic textile fiber
    • - a sweater in four-ply acrylic
  2. An acrylic paint
    • - washes of white acrylic

  1. acrylic fiber: polymerized from acrylonitrile
  2. a glassy thermoplastic; can be cast and molded or used in coatings and adhesives
  3. used especially by artists
  4. a synthetic fabric
  5. "Acrylic" is the 2nd single released by indie rock band The Courteeners, it is available on their debut studio album St. Jude as a bonus track. It was released on 22 October 2007 on a CD single and 7 inch vinyl reaching #44 in the UK Singles Chart. ...
  6. An acrylic resin; A paint containing an acrylic resin; a painting executed using such a paint; A thick sheet of plastic; A liquid coating system based on an acrylic resin; Derived from acrylic acid or acrylonitrile; Containing an acrylic resin
  7. (Acrylics) Fast-drying, water-based model paints often used with vinyl and resin kits. Acrylics are available both in jars (pre-thinned) and tube form (thinning required). The recommended thinner for most acrylic paints is a 50/50 mix of water and rubbing alcohol. ...
  8. (Acrylics) A family of thermoplastic synthetic resins based largely on acrylic esters with a wide range of performance properties; acrylic resins are often recognized for their superior optical clarity, strength and high durability; acrylic adhesives are available which feature remarkable ...
  9. (Acrylics) A very high quality plastic sheet material available in a wide range of colours. Two main types are cast and extruded. Cast has a high molecular weight, making it very rigid and less prone to cracking and crazing than extruded acrylic. ...
  10. (Acrylics) Synthetic paints combining some of the properties of oils and watercolor. Acrylics are soluble in water, quick-drying paints that can be used on a wide variety of surfaces to create effects ranging from thin washes to rich impasto. ...
  11. (Acrylics) Transparent balls made of acrylic used for contact juggling. Also called crystals.
  12. (Acrylics) Very popular display material because it has half the weight of glass but can withstand four times the impact. It resists most cleaning agents, and while it can be scratched, polishing can remove marks. Common uses in P-O-P: jewelry cases, lenses, edge-lit accents and faux glass shelves.
  13. (acrylics) A group of clear, toligli plastic resitis produced froin acrylic acids.
  14. (acrylics) Water based medium with basically the same characteristics of "oils" which provides more vivid colors whiter whites and faster drying. Now overwhelmingly replacing "oils". Acrylic paintings are expected to last even longer that oils'.
  15. A thermoplastic sheet formed into a mold to make a spa or related equipment. It is first heated and then vacuumed onto the mold.
  16. A glassy thermoplastic material that is vacuum-formed to cast and mold shapes that form the surface of fiberglass bathtubs, whirlpools, shower bases, and shower stalls.
  17. A plastic used to make false teeth, retainers, and other dental products. Dental acrylic has been tested and thought to be perfectly safe.
  18. Generic term for a type of durable plastic commonly used in sign making. Noted for its excellent clarity, acrylic can also be manufactured in a wide range of transparent and opaque colors. Its ability to be easily machined, shaped and painted explains acrylic’s popularity. ...
  19. manmade fiber with a soft, wooly hand and excellent color retention properties; dries quickly and resists wrinkles
  20. A general class of resinous polymers derived from esters, amides or other acrylic acid derivatives.
  21. It has moisture barrier as well as waterproofing, water repelling properties.
  22. A manufactured fiber derived from polyacrylonitrile. Its major properties include a soft, wool-like hand, machine washable and dryable, excellent color retention.
  23. A family of plastic resins which can be used in making synthetic fibers, for surface coating or as pigment binder.
  24. A semi-rigid, two-component adhesive which bonds to a large variety of substrates. Acrylics are known for their environmental resistance, fast setting time and flame retardant properties.
  25. A polymer for which resistance to air and hot oil at temperatures above 30 degrees Fahrenheit are required.