Pronunciation: /əˈkrɪnɪl/

Definitions of acrinyl

noun a type of synthetic resin used in the manufacture of plastics

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a new acrinyl paintbrush for my art project.

A2 The artist used acrinyl paint to create a vibrant mural on the wall.

B1 The art supply store sells a variety of acrinyl products for different painting techniques.

B2 The acrinyl resin used in the sculpture gave it a glossy finish.

C1 The chemist analyzed the composition of the acrinyl polymer to determine its properties.

C2 The acrinyl coating on the car provided protection against harsh weather conditions.

Examples of acrinyl in a Sentence

formal Acrinyl is a type of polymer used in certain industrial applications.

informal I heard they're using acrinyl in the new construction project.

slang I don't mess with that acrinyl stuff, it's too toxic.

figurative Her emotions were like a tangled web of acrinyl, impossible to unravel.

Grammatical Forms of acrinyl

past tense

acrinylled

plural

acrinyls

comparative

more acrinyl

superlative

most acrinyl

present tense

acrinyl

future tense

will acrinyl

perfect tense

have acrinylled

continuous tense

is acrinyling

singular

acrinyl

positive degree

acrinyl

infinitive

to acrinyl

gerund

acrinyling

participle

acrinylled

Origin and Evolution of acrinyl

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acrinyl' is believed to have originated from the Greek word 'akrinein', meaning bitter or sharp.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a bitter or sharp taste, the word 'acrinyl' has evolved to also refer to a chemical compound used in certain industries.