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viscose

[vis-kohs] / ˈvɪs koʊs /


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Synthetic materials such as polyester and viscose are common across fast-fashion and luxury, since they’re cheaper to buy and can be easier to work with than natural fibers.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 24, 2026

Venezuela’s oil, by contrast, is viscose, high-sulfur, crude — closer to the grades many Gulf Coast refiners were originally designed to handle.

From MarketWatch Feb. 16, 2026

While China is the leading producer of viscose yarn, India makes most of the viscose yarn the country needs locally with imports only bridging supply gaps.

From BBC May 5, 2025

This pulp can then replace the corresponding wood pulp used in today's viscose process.

From Science Daily Mar. 6, 2024

Her jacket was made of bottle green acetate cloth with green viscose fur at the cuffs and collar.

From "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley




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