IPA: //ˈsɛl.jə.lɔɪd//
KK: /sɛl.jə.lɔɪd/
Made from a type of plastic that is created from nitrocellulose and camphor, often used in film and other synthetic materials.
The artist used celluloid sheets to create vibrant animations.
A clear, flexible material made from a combination of nitrocellulose and camphor, commonly used to create photographic film and motion pictures.
The old movies were made on celluloid, giving them a unique look and feel.
Celluloid is formed from "cellula" (from Latin, meaning small cell) and "-oid" (from Greek "eidos", meaning form or shape). The word refers to a material that has the form or characteristics of a small cell, originally derived from cellulose.
Think of 'small cell' ('cellula') to remember that 'celluloid' is a material that resembles the form of a small cell.