bakelite

/ˈbeɪkəlaɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of early synthetic plastic made from phenol and formaldehyde, introduced in 1907

“The antique radio was made with bakelite, a popular material at the time.”

2. proper noun

a brand name for a specific type of phenolic resin, originally developed by Leo Baekeland

“Bakelite was the first commercially available plastic and revolutionized the manufacturing industry.”

Synonyms

  • early plastic
  • phenolic resin

Antonyms

  • natural fiber
  • organic material