Cellophane

/ˈseləfeɪn/ noun

A thin, transparent material made from cellulose that is commonly used for wrapping food and other items.

A blend of 'cellulose' and 'diaphane' (Greek for 'transparent'). It was invented in 1908 by Jacques Brandenberger, a Swiss inventor, and the name was created by combining these scientific terms.

📖 Full word page — etymology, 47 translations, audio 🔑 Get Free API Key — 50 lookups/day 📚 Read the Docs — integrate Word Orb