¦pälēˌ noun
Etymology: poly- + ether
: any of a group of polymers in which the repeating unit contains a carbon-oxygen bond derived especially from an aldehyde or an epoxide and which are used especially in the manufacture of plastic foams
¦pälēˌ noun
Etymology: poly- + ether
: any of a group of polymers in which the repeating unit contains a carbon-oxygen bond derived especially from an aldehyde or an epoxide and which are used especially in the manufacture of plastic foams
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012