IPA: //ɪˈlæsteɪn//
KK: /ɪˈlæsteɪn/
A type of stretchy fabric made from synthetic fibers, often used in clothing for its elasticity and comfort.
Many athletes prefer to wear clothes made from elastane because it allows for greater movement.
Elastane is derived from 'elastic' (from Greek 'elastikos', meaning flexible or stretchable) and the suffix '-ane' (used in chemistry to denote a type of polymer). The word 'elastane' refers to a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity, allowing it to stretch and return to its original shape.
Think of 'elastic' which means flexible or stretchable, and remember that 'elastane' is a material that stretches and returns to its original form.