rexine

/ˈrɛksiːn/
noun
  1. A type of artificial leather made from cloth coated with a plastic or resin, used for book covers, upholstery, and other items.
    • The old notebook had a cover made of rexine.
    • The suitcase was made of rexine, not real leather.
    • They used rexine to reupholster the dining chairs.
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