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either dry spinning or wet spinning. in dry spinning, the dissolved polymers are extruded into warm air. the fibers solidify by evaporation. in wet spinning, the polymer is dissolved and extruded into a bath and then dried. in some ways, acrylic imitates wool. it has wool's warmth and softness but does not
surface where it evaporates. acrylic is used in knitted apparels such as fleece, socks, sportswear, and sweaters. it is also used to create fake fur, craft yarns, upholstery fabric, carpet, luggage, awnings, and vehicle covers. the acrylic fibers include acrylic, modacrylic, and other vinyl fibers containing...
https://www.textileschool.com/121/acrylic-fibres-manmade-artificial-fibres/
formed from latin aureolus, meaning "golden." in the th century, astronomers transferred the "halo" sense of the word to the luminous area surrounding the sun or other bright celestial bodies when seen through thin cloud, fog, or mist. basically, an aureole appears when light shines through a mass containing
open water absorb heat. -- sandra l. medearis, the nome (alaska) nugget , mar. ignis fatuus photo: engraving by t.w. cook ignis fatuus is a latin term meaning, literally, "foolish fire." in english, it has come to designate a hovering or flitting light that sometimes appears in the night over marshy ground...
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/history-of-words-on-natural-lights