Cellophane vs Sebastian - What's the difference?
cellophane | sebastian |
Any of a variety of transparent plastic films, especially one made of processed cellulose.
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* 1968 , The Second Window , McGraw - Hill, page 275:
As a noun cellophane
is any of a variety of transparent plastic films, especially one made of processed cellulose.As a verb cellophane
is to wrap or package in cellophane.As a proper noun sebastian is
, cognate to english sebastian.cellophane
English
(wikipedia cellophane)Noun
sebastian
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Of Messaline: Sebastian' was my father; / Such a ' Sebastian was my brother too, / So went he suited to his watery tomb.
- I was hoping the man would have some romantic name like Sebastian or Julian. However, as a surname Fletcher's all right.