капрон

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Russian

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Etymology

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Following the Soviet subjugation of the industries of Germany, where the compound was invented in 1938 by Paul Schlack, and the reestablishment of production and trade, as a shorthand from капролакта́м (kaprolaktám).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kɐˈpron]
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Noun

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капро́н (kaprónm inan (genitive капро́на, nominative plural капро́ны, genitive plural капро́нов, relational adjective капро́новый)

  1. polycaprolactam

Declension

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Descendants

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