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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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vinegar Wine turns to vinegar when exposed to air, or through a winemaking fault.
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vinegar a sour-tasting liquid used to flavor and preserve foods. It is a dilute acetic acid made by fermenting beer, wine, or cider. From Old French vyn egre "sour wine," from Latin vinum acre.
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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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