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The name Terylene was formed by inversion of (polyeth)ylene ter(ephthalate) and dates to the 1940s. Oxford Dictionary. Terylene was first registered as a UK trademark in April 1946. UK Intellectual Property Office UK trademark: 646992, UK00000646992
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