Noun
lyocell (uncountable)
A semisynthetic fibre (and associated fabric) made from wood pulp
In Healing (former Little Coates ) next to the Humber, Lenzing Fibers Grimsby make Lyocell (Tencel), where it was first made by Courtaulds in 1988, who owned the site until bought by AkzoNobel in 1998; next door is BASF Performance Products (former Ciba). Source: Internet
Stretch lyocell and cotton jersey short-sleeved T-shirt with asymmetric motif, tied at the waist. Source: Internet
Lyocell is a synthetic fabric derived from wood pulp. Source: Internet
The material used to create it came from lyocell - a sustainable alternative to cotton. Source: Internet