Acetates

/ˈæsɪˌteɪts/ noun

Plural form of acetate; salts or esters formed when acetic acid reacts with bases or alcohols, commonly used in textiles, plastics, and other products.

From Latin 'acetum' (vinegar) + '-ate' (a chemical suffix denoting a salt or ester) + plural '-s'. The root connects to the sour taste of vinegar, which is mostly acetic acid.

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