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1.

A category of materials created from chemical processes, often used in textiles and clothing.

2.

Fabrics made from man-made fibers that provide durability and ease of care, commonly found in various garments.

3.

Short for chemical fibers, referring to a type of textile that is not derived from natural sources but instead produced through industrial methods.

4.

A term describing non-natural textiles that often exhibit unique properties such as moisture-wicking or wrinkle resistance, frequently utilized in modern apparel.