The difference between Viscose and Viscous
Viscose is also noun with the meaning: a viscous orange-brown liquid obtained by chemical treatment of cellulose and used as the basis of manufacturing rayon and cellulose film.
Viscous is also adjective with the meaning: having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid.
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Viscose as a noun:
A viscous orange-brown liquid obtained by chemical treatment of cellulose and used as the basis of manufacturing rayon and cellulose film.
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Viscose as a noun:
A fabric made from this material.
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Viscous as an adjective:
Having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid.
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Viscous as an adjective (physics):
Of or pertaining to viscosity.