Definitions

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  • proper noun A product, resembling celluloid, made from casein, that was an early substitute for ivory

Etymologies

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From Ancient Greek γάλα (gala, "milk") +‎ -lith.

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Examples

  • Cheaper to produce than Bakelite, Galalith and Catalin, with a unique ability to conduct light, it moved over the years to myriad other applications, from three-story aquariums to the heels of women's shoes.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

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