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Dacron
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Dacron
(trademark)
Dacron
/
ˈ
deɪˌkrɑːn/
/
ˈ
dæˌkrɑːn/
trademark
Dacron
/
ˈ
deɪˌkrɑːn/
/
ˈ
dæˌkrɑːn/
trademark
Britannica Dictionary definition of DACRON
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used for a type of cloth or thread that is made from an artificial material
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