Bakelite

/ˈbeɪkəlaɪt/ noun

An early synthetic plastic material created by combining phenol and formaldehyde, hard and heat-resistant, used for making electrical goods and household items.

Named after Leo Baekeland, a Belgian chemist who invented the material in 1907. The -lite suffix comes from Greek, meaning 'stone' or 'mineral.'

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