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vinyl A synthetic type of siding used for its economic value and durability.
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vinyl A clear synthetic resin used in some water-based paints, particularly interior flats, and some caulks.
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vinyl Trivial name for a double bond, CH 2 =CH, as s substituent This page last modified 2:27 PM on Tuesday October 3rd, 2000. Webmaster, Department of Chemistry, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469
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vinyl A class of resins that are soft and flexible. It is often used to make goggles.
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vinyl chloride d. acro-osteolysis resulting from exposure to vinyl chloride, characterized by Raynaud's phenomenon, skin changes resembling scleroderma on the backs of the hands and on the forearms, and bony changes affecting the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes, the styloid processes of the radius and ulna, the sacroiliac joints, and the patellae.
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