Celluloses

/ˈsɛljuːloʊsɪz/ noun

Plural of cellulose; the main structural material in plant cell walls, used to make paper, fabric, and plastic.

From cellulo- (from Latin cellula meaning small cell) + -ose (chemical suffix for sugars). Discovered in 1838, the word describes the polymer made of glucose molecules linked together.

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