insulant

/ˈɪnsələnt/
noun
  1. A material that prevents the passage of heat, electricity, or sound.
    • Acoustic foam panels act as an insulant to reduce noise between rooms.
    • Fiberglass is a common insulant used in home attics to keep heat inside.
    • The electrician wrapped the wire with a rubber insulant to prevent shocks.
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