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vis·cose I. \ˈviˌskōs\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin viscosus viscous 1. : viscous < a viscose solution > 2. [viscose (II) ] : of, relating to, or made from viscose < viscose yarn > II. noun (-s) 1. : a viscous sticky golden-brown solution consisting essentially of cellulose xanthate in sodium hydroxide that after ripening from one to several days is usually extruded through spinnerets or dies and coagulated by means of a bath containing sulfuric acid and salts to form filaments, staple fibers, or films of regenerated cellulose — see cellophane, viscose rayon 2. : viscose rayon |