Definition of Saran

1. Noun. Any of various thermoplastic resins used to make things.

Substance meronyms: Cling Film, Clingfilm, Saran Wrap
Generic synonyms: Thermoplastic, Thermoplastic Resin

Definition of Saran

1. Noun. A plastic resin used to make packaging films. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Saran

1. a thermoplastic resin [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saran

sapucaias
sapwood
sapwoods
saquinavir
saraband
sarabande
sarabandes
sarabands
sarabauite
saracen
sarafan
sarafans
sarafotoxin
saralasin
saralasin acetate
saran (current term)
sarangi
sarangis
sarangist
sarangists
sarans
sarape
sarapes
saraphan
saraphans
saraswati
sarc-
sarcase
sarcased
sarcasm

Literary usage of Saran

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1895)
"By Surgeon-Captain DQ CRAWFORD, MB, IMS, Civil Surgeon, saran. (Concluded from page 438.) OUT of the total number of thirty cases, fifteen recovered and ..."

2. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1887)
"Rice is, perhaps, the most important crop grown in saran ; though the area under rice is largely exceeded by the collective area under such inferior grains ..."

3. The Geography of British India, Political & Physical by George Smith (1882)
"saran DISTRICT, the alluvial tract enclosed by the Gandak, ... are largely grown and manufactured on the rich alluvium of saran. ..."

4. Lieutenant-Colonel John Haughton, Commandant of the 36th Sikhs, a Hero of by Arthur Campbell Yate (1900)
"During the ten days that elapsed between the arrival of the force at Maidan and the saran-Sar reconnaissance the tribesmen were anything but quiescent. ..."

5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1895)
"By Surgeon-Captain DQ CRAWFORD, MB, IMS, Civil Surgeon, saran. (Concluded from page 438.) OUT of the total number of thirty cases, fifteen recovered and ..."

6. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1887)
"Rice is, perhaps, the most important crop grown in saran ; though the area under rice is largely exceeded by the collective area under such inferior grains ..."

7. The Geography of British India, Political & Physical by George Smith (1882)
"saran DISTRICT, the alluvial tract enclosed by the Gandak, ... are largely grown and manufactured on the rich alluvium of saran. ..."

8. Lieutenant-Colonel John Haughton, Commandant of the 36th Sikhs, a Hero of by Arthur Campbell Yate (1900)
"During the ten days that elapsed between the arrival of the force at Maidan and the saran-Sar reconnaissance the tribesmen were anything but quiescent. ..."

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