rayons

/ˈreɪɑnz/
noun
  1. Plural of rayon; a type of synthetic fiber or fabric made from cellulose, used in clothing and textiles.
    • The store sold a variety of rayons, including viscose and modal.
    • The fabric section had bolts of different rayons in bright colors.
    • She preferred rayons for summer dresses because they are lightweight and breathable.