Degum

/diːˈɡʌm/ verb

Definition

To remove gum or sticky substances from something, especially from fibers during textile manufacturing.

Etymology

From the prefix de- (meaning to remove) combined with gum, created in the context of textile and leather industries in the 18th-19th centuries.

Kelly Says

When you degum silk fibers, you're literally removing a natural glue that holds the cocoon together—processing raw silk involves this crucial washing step!

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