melamine
See also: mélamine
English
Etymology
Ultimately from German Melamin.
Pronunciation
Noun
melamine (countable and uncountable, plural melamines)
- (chemistry) A strong aromatic heterocyclic base, triaminotriazine, used in combination with formaldehyde to manufacture melamine resins; any such resin, such as Formica
- 1995, Bill Bryson, chapter 20, in Notes from a Small Island:
- My room was everything I expected it to be—cold and cheerless, with melamine furniture, grubbily matted carpet and those mysterious ceiling stains that bring to mind a neglected corpse in the room above.
- 2023 February 22, Howard Johnston, “Southern '313s': is the end now in sight?”, in RAIL, number 977, pages 42–43:
- The interior melamine panels were designed to be easily removable for repair or future refurbishment, and the linoleum floor was for easy cleaning.
Translations
substance
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Ultimately from German Melamin. Equivalent to Blend of melam + amine.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌmeː.laːˈmi.nə/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: me‧la‧mi‧ne
- Rhymes: -inə
Noun
melamine f (uncountable)
Italian
Noun
melamine f
- plural of melamina