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Caoutchouc, natural rubber obtained as a latex from various tropical plants, e.g., the Pará rubber tree. It is much more elastic than balata or gutta-percha. It is the most familiar and widely used of the natural rubbers. It is usually processed by...more
[French, probably from Spanish caucho, from Tupi cau-ucha.] caoutchouc [ ˈkaʊtʃuːk -tʃʊk kaʊˈtʃuːk -ˈtʃʊk]. n. (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) another ...
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One entry found. Main Entry: caou·tchouc. Pronunciation: \ˈkau̇-ˌchu̇k, -ˌchük, -ˌchü\. Function: noun. : rubber 1. Bing Learn more about "caoutchouc" ...
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Pronunciation: \ˈkau̇-ˌchu̇k, -ˌchük, -ˌchü\. Function: noun. Etymology: French, from obsolete Spanish cauchuc (now caucho), probably from a language of ...
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Sep 11, 2009 ... [edit] Etymology. French caoutchouc, from the South American name. ... Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caoutchouc" ...
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caou·tchouc (ko̵u c̸ho̵̅o̅k′; ko̵u′c̸ho̵̅o̅k′, -c̸ho̵ok′). noun. rubber; esp. India rubber, or crude, natural rubber, obtained from latex ...
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Origin: 1765–75; < F < Sp cauchuc (now obs.), prob. ult. < an Indian language of lowland tropical South America. Rubber Molding Mfgs. ...
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Trade association for Canadian manufacturers and distributors of rubber goods. Includes members directory.
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According to Hancock's specifications, the edges of the assembled leaves were roughened and then coated with the caoutchouc, which, when dry, was followed ...
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India-rubber, Caoutchouc, or Gum Elastic, is a product of the milky juices of several tropical and sub-tropical plants found in the West Indies, ...
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