Polymer

/ˈpɑːlɪmər/ noun

A polymer is a substance made of very long chains of repeating small units called monomers. Many common materials, like plastics, rubber, and even DNA, are polymers.

From Greek *poly-* “many” and *meros* “part.” The name literally means “many parts,” describing its structure of repeated building blocks.

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