acetate

Etymology
Formed from the root of, from. .

Noun

 * 1)   Any ester or salt of acetic acid.
 * 2) Cellulose acetate.
 * 3) A transparent sheet used for overlays, whether of cellulose acetate or (loosely) any macroscopically similar plastic.
 * 4) In full acetate disc: a disc of aluminium covered in a wax used to make demonstration copies of a phonograph record.
 * 5) * 2002, Dave Thompson, The Music Lover's Guide to Record Collecting, Hal Leonard Corporation (ISBN 9781617744921), Acetates—The Rock Star's Rough Draft:
 * Acetates are a relic of the days before cassettes, DAT, and recordable CDs came into widespread use in recording studios. Manufactured from aluminum, and coated in a thin sheet of vinyl, they were produced to allow the concerned parties to hear how a particular version of a recording would sound outside the studio, on their home hi-fi, for example.
 * 1) In full acetate disc: a disc of aluminium covered in a wax used to make demonstration copies of a phonograph record.
 * 2) * 2002, Dave Thompson, The Music Lover's Guide to Record Collecting, Hal Leonard Corporation (ISBN 9781617744921), Acetates—The Rock Star's Rough Draft:
 * Acetates are a relic of the days before cassettes, DAT, and recordable CDs came into widespread use in recording studios. Manufactured from aluminum, and coated in a thin sheet of vinyl, they were produced to allow the concerned parties to hear how a particular version of a recording would sound outside the studio, on their home hi-fi, for example.
 * 1) * 2002, Dave Thompson, The Music Lover's Guide to Record Collecting, Hal Leonard Corporation (ISBN 9781617744921), Acetates—The Rock Star's Rough Draft:
 * Acetates are a relic of the days before cassettes, DAT, and recordable CDs came into widespread use in recording studios. Manufactured from aluminum, and coated in a thin sheet of vinyl, they were produced to allow the concerned parties to hear how a particular version of a recording would sound outside the studio, on their home hi-fi, for example.
 * Acetates are a relic of the days before cassettes, DAT, and recordable CDs came into widespread use in recording studios. Manufactured from aluminum, and coated in a thin sheet of vinyl, they were produced to allow the concerned parties to hear how a particular version of a recording would sound outside the studio, on their home hi-fi, for example.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ацетат
 * Catalan: acetat
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 醋酸鹽, 乙酸鹽
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech: acetát
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 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: aicéatáit
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: アセテート, 酢酸塩
 * Malay: asetat
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 * Cyrillic: ацѐта̄т
 * Roman: acètāt
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 * Finnish: pikalevy, lakkalevy
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