Latex [noun]

Definition of Latex:

tinted covering

Synonyms of Latex:


Opposite/Antonyms of Latex:

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Sentence/Example of Latex:

The 41 inches of natural latex expand to more than double their length, gradually increasing tension during a stretch.

People who have mild allergies to food, pets, environment or latex can still get the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

The reactions may be a result of latex in the vaccine vial stopper or the Band-Aid stuck on people’s arms after the shot, he says, rather than to the vaccine itself.

These machines sprayed tiny particles of polystyrene latex, which is commonly used to simulate respiratory droplets.

I tip and turn the mold, manipulating the latex to cover the entire inside of the mold.

You can select your thickness of this latex mattress ranging from one-to-three inches thick on standard bed sizes.

True latex vessels occur occasionally in Agaricus, though not filled with milk as in Lactarius.

This is called "latex" (or milk); it is always more or less poisonous, and generally contains some sort of resinous matter.

Thus when the plant is scratched or pierced, a drop of this milky latex comes out and at once hardens over the wound.

A very extraordinary exception to the general rule that latex is highly poisonous, is found in the famous Cow Tree of Venezuela.