Fiberglass

/ˈfaɪbərɡlæs/ noun

A strong, lightweight material made from thin glass fibers held together by plastic resin, used to make boats, car parts, and insulation.

Compound word from 'fiber' (Latin 'fibra') and 'glass' (Proto-Germanic 'glas'). Invented commercially in the 1930s by the Owens-Corning company, combining two ancient materials in a modern way.

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