cellulosa
cellulose
noun chel-loo-LOH-zah Rare
Origin: From French cellulose, from Latin cellula (small cell).
Usage Note
Cellulosa is feminine and refers to the structural carbohydrate that forms plant cell walls, widely used in paper and textile manufacturing. The word is treated as uncountable. Do not confuse with cellulite (cellulite) — a common false-friend trap.
Examples
"La carta è prodotta dalla cellulosa del legno."
Natural Translation
Paper is produced from wood cellulose.
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