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vinyl Vinyl exhibits good flexibility and chemical resistance; it is used in many medical and chemical applications.
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vinculum Part of a Borg ship roughly equivalent to a computer core.
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vinyl A plastic material used for cladding or entire window units.
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vinyl A flexible vinyl compound used in making model kits. Unlike solid resin kits, vinyl kits are often hollow. Some modelers prefer to fill the legs of their vinyl kits with plaster for stability, and others prefer to fill the entire kit with expanding foam to prevent the vinyl from distorting later.
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vinyl Polyvinylchloride (PVC) film that, in signmaking, is backed with an adhesive that will create a strong bond to a surface when pressure is applied.
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