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Jul 29, 2025

[Answer] 3. Mr. Vandelay also proudly showed George a garment which he called a "macintosh", waterproofed through a process discovered in the early 19th century. What is this garment?

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...1. boots 2. a raincoat 3. an apple 4. a shirt Charles Macintosh, a Scottish chemist, developed a process in which naphtha was used as a solvent for rubber. The resulting substance was then placed in between two layers of fabric to provide an effective waterproof cloth. While many garments were made out of this cloth, the term "macintosh" has become synonymous with a raincoat.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "3. Mr. Vandelay also proudly showed George a garment which he called a "macintosh", waterproofed through a process discovered in the early 19th century. What is this garment?"



a raincoat:


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