A trademark used for an acrylic fiber or yarns made from this fiber.
Did you mean: Orlon (in textile), acrylic fiber, The Orlons (Rhythm & Blues Band, '60s-2000s)
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Or·lon (ôr'lŏn') ![]() |
A trademark used for an acrylic fiber or yarns made from this fiber.
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Orlon |
| WordNet: Orlon |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(trademark) an acrylic fiber or the lightweight crease-resistant fabric made with Orlon yarns
Did you mean: Orlon (in textile), acrylic fiber, The Orlons (Rhythm & Blues Band, '60s-2000s)
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