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How to pronounce neoprene in English?

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Type of rubber, synthetic rubber

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They also created items such as a beer cozy made from wetsuit material neoprene.
From the ocregister.com
At Zara recently I was surprised to see brightly coloured neoprene tops on sale.
From the guardian.co.uk
Inflatable dinghies can be made of fabrics coated with Hypalon, neoprene or PVC.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It's constructed of neoprene covered in part by scent-free and waterproof rubber.
From the al.com
To protect the mouse while in transit, Logitech provides a handy neoprene case.
From the edition.cnn.com
That means thicker, neoprene wetsuits, gloves and perhaps two pairs of booties.
From the orlandosentinel.com
I walked through the crowd of neoprene and into Glenn's Aquarius II Dive Shop.
From the sfgate.com
The Built Cargo Travel Organizer is a neoprene case for charger, mouse and cables.
From the sacbee.com
Made of rubber and neoprene, they also have an antimicrobial removable sock liner.
From the freep.com
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  • A synthetic rubber that is resistant to oils and aging; used in waterproof products
  • Neoprene or polychloroprene is a family of synthetic rubbers that are produced by polymerization of chloroprene. Neoprene in general has good chemical stability, and maintains flexibility over a wide temperature range. ...
  • A synthetic rubber, a polymer of chloroprene, commonly used in wetsuits, laptop sleeves, orthopedic braces, electrical insulation, liquid and sheet-applied elastomeric membranes and flashings, car fan belts, etc
  • A type of synthetic rubber with good chemical, oil, flame and abrasion resistance. It remains flexible in cold conditions and is commonly used for gaskets, cushioning and weatherproofing.
  • A synthetic rubber having physical properties closely resembling those of natural rubber. It is made by polymerizing chloroprenes, which are produced from acetylene and hydrogen chloride.
  • A polychloroprene elastomer developed as a thin layer of closed cell foam.
  • A synthetic rubber having physical properties closely resembling those of natural rubber but not requiring sulphur for vulcanization. Extremely good weather resistance (both heat and cold) with ultraviolet stability.
  • A synthetic rubber with good resistance to oil, chemical, and flame. Also called polychloroprene.
  • Polychloroprene. A synthetic rubber discovered by the Du Pont Company in 1931. It is a polymer composed of carbon, hydrogen and chlorine. Its features include resistance to petroleum based fluids and flame resistance.