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Cellophane is the same in English and French. The feminine singular noun -- whose meaning is "translucid, transparent" and whose origins date back to Swiss chemist Jacques Brandenberger's (October 19, 1872 - July 13, 1954) inventive spirit in 1908 -- will be pronounced "sey-lo-fan" in French.

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