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In the novel the ball was made of caoutchouc.
They had been fabricated from what was then called caoutchouc, an early form of industrial rubber.
However, this only lasted several years as the caoutchouc plants were pulled out by the roots in their harvesting.
Luckily I wore a pair of caoutchouc over-shoes, and could move about in perfect silence.
The caoutchouc jumping-jacks, the humming-birds, all those seemed constantly to recede.
To these peoples, rubber was called "caoutchouc."
"The balloon is composed of silk, varnished with the liquid gum caoutchouc.
One of his most interesting pieces of work was an investigation into the properties of natural rubber or Caoutchouc.
Works of synthetical caoutchouc, was founded at 1979.
Benito, finding a capital opportunity, bought from the Indians all the caoutchouc stored in their cabins, which, by the way, are mostly built on piles.
The exposition also introduced the use of caoutchouc for rubber production and the Bessemer process for steel manufacture.
In many of its properties it resembles caoutchouc, and it is extensively used for many economical purposes.
Its milky juice contains caoutchouc.
The Ivory Coast is among Africa's largest producers of bananas, cotton, palm oil and caoutchouc (rubber).
It is also formed in the destructive distillation of many substances, as wood, coal, caoutchouc, bones, resin and the fixed oils.
He was a leader of expeditions in German Africa, investigating the Caoutchouc industry, but continually collecting plant specimens.
In 1924 he founded the journal "Revue général du Caoutchouc".
Le caoutchouc décidément, Minuit, 1992.
Initially they exported 4-5 million French francs per year of Caoutchouc from Fort Dauphin.
This caoutchouc was occasionally called Indian rubber or rubber of twist, and was no doubt one of the numerous fungi.
Nor was it caoutchouc, which was not even as strong as gutta-percha and certainly nothing like as strong as this substance.
There were here some twenty Indians collecting and working the caoutchouc, an operation which principally takes place during the months of May, June, and July.
Natural rubber is an elastomer, also known as tree gum, India rubber, and caoutchouc, which comes from the rubber tree in tropical regions.
Elaterite, also known as Aeonite, 'elastic bitumen' or 'mineral caoutchouc'.