Cellucotton

/ˌsɛluːˈkɒtən/ noun

An early brand name for a fluffy, absorbent material made from wood pulp, used for hygiene products and wound dressing.

From cellu- (cellulose) + cotton (the similar soft fiber). Cellucotton was a trademark name from the 1920s that became generic in some regions, created when companies needed to describe a new synthetic alternative to cotton.

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