Celluloid

/ˈsɛljəlɔɪd/ noun

A transparent plastic material made from cellulose that was used to make early film for movies and cameras.

From 'cellulose' (plant fiber) plus '-oid' (like/resembling). The material was invented in the 1870s as a substitute for ivory in billiard balls.

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