Noun
a light transparent weather resistant thermoplastic
Source: WordNetAbler demonstrated that a plexiglass bar with incisions called "kerfs" and drilled holes was more than 25% stronger than one with only regularly placed incisions. Source: Internet
• As the workday wound down and with only a few hours left before polls closed, an army of volunteers greeted Weber County voters behind rows of portable tables and plexiglass shields. Source: Internet
As he wished them a Merry Christmas, an elf swooped in with disinfectant, wiping the plexiglass and bench before the next group sat. Source: Internet
Did anyone believe his act that Trump’s super-COVID-cooties could penetrate not one but two plexiglass walls at a distance of over 10 feet and kill him instantly? Source: Internet
For now, a thin plexiglass shield is all that separates him from his patients. Source: Internet
Broken pieces of plexiglass and burnt literature laid on the ground near the kiosk that stands in front of the mine shaft. Source: Internet