Noun
a lightweight thermoplastic; used especially in packaging and insulation
Source: WordNetCommercially prepared foodstuffs are sometimes packed in polythene sachets and sold as "boil-in-the-bag" products. Source: Internet
All polythene wholesalers have been asked to finish their stocks by July 31. Source: Internet
Earlier, the company used to charge one rupee for polythene bags given to its customers transferring it to an environment fund. Source: Internet
At the same time, he said the government will take adequate measures including awareness building among the people to help them understand the importance of using biodegradable polythene. Source: Internet
Arif and his men gave the victims sedatives and as they fainted, ensured their death by suffocating them with polythene bags. Source: Internet
Giving example, the speakers said that the mouth cleft problem among newly born is mostly due to intake of harmful diet by mothers during their pregnancy period and also because of intake of milk of cows who eat up polythene bags from garbage. Source: Internet