What do British people call Scotch tape?

a long thin clear piece of sticky plastic on a roll, used for sticking paper or other things to each other. People often use the trade names Sellotape in British English, or Scotch tape in American English.
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What is Scotch tape called in England?

The more lightweight stuff OP calls Scotch tape is usually called sellotape in the UK.
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Is Scotch tape and Sellotape same?

Sellotape is a generic term used for similar tapes of sticky tape or adhesive cello tape. It is a general purpose clear tape with many uses in home, office or industry. Scotch Tape is a 3M brand product name and is identical to Sellotape.
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Why is 3M tape called Scotch?

Brandname Scotch

The body shop painter became frustrated with the sample masking tape and exclaimed, "Take this tape back to those Scotch bosses of yours and tell them to put more adhesive on it!" The name was soon applied to the entire line of 3M tapes.
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Is Scotch tape Scottish?

The Scots did not invent Scotch tape. But their reputation for thriftiness did inspire the name of this amazing product. Two-tone cars were the in thing way back in the 1920s and car manufacturers were faced with the problem of how to cut clean, crisp lines between the colours.
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What do Scottish people call Scotch whiskey?

Scotch whisky (Scottish Gaelic: uisge-beatha; Scots: Scots whisky/whiskie, whusk(e)y; often simply called whisky or Scotch) is malt whisky or grain whisky (or a blend of the two), made in Scotland. All Scotch whisky was originally made from malted barley.
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What is Cellotape called in America?

a long thin clear piece of sticky plastic on a roll, used for sticking paper or other things to each other. People often use the trade names Sellotape in British English, or Scotch tape in American English.
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How do you spell Sellotape in the UK?

The brand name is Sellotape. It is commonly written sellotape in places where the name has become genericized (i.e., is no longer an exclusive trademark). Note that not all parts of the English-speaking world use or understand this word; here in the U.S., we say scotch tape (which also originated as a brand name).
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What is Sellotape called in Australia?

Remember Sellotape, sometimes called 'sticky tape' or Durex tape. I remember Bear Brand Tape and Scotch Tape too when we were kids.
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What is the real name of Sellotape?

Sellotape was originally manufactured in 1937 by Colin Kinninmonth and George Grey, in Acton, west London. The name was derived from cellophane, at that time a trademarked name, with the "C" changed to "S" so the new name could be trademarked.
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Why is it called masking tape?

What is masking tape used for. Masking tape was originally used (as we said earlier) to cover off auto parts which didn't require painting.
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Is sellotape a brand name?

Sellotape

A word which dictionaries list as both a generic term and a trademarked product, the Sellotape Company is owned by Henkel Consumer Adhesives.
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What is the difference between seal tape and Sellotape?

Packing tape is generally much stronger in tension than is sellotape. Additionally, stronger bond adhesive is used in packing tape because of the designated primary use. Sellotape like Scotch Tape is used generally in low load situation like sealing letters or gifts.
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What does Sellotape mean?

/ (ˈsɛləˌteɪp) / noun. trademark a type of transparent adhesive tape made of cellulose or a similar substance.
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Is it called duct tape or duck tape?

Today, duct tape refers to a range of tapes manufactured using three components – a rubber-based adhesive, cloth, and a backing. The term “duck tape” today refers to a specific brand of duct tape. Duck Brand® duct tape takes its name from the original name of duct tape.
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What is another word for Sellotape?

In this page you can discover 11 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sellotape, like: cellulose tape, scotch tape, masking-tape, glue, blu-tack, superglue, blutack, silver-foil, aluminum-foil, tissue-paper and scissors.
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Is Cellotape one word?

Sellotape | Business English

a brand name for a long thin strip of sticky and usually transparent material that is sold in a roll and used for joining together things such as paper or card: I stuck the note to the door with Sellotape.
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What do Americans call duck tape?

Manco chose the term "Duck", the tape's original name, as "a play on the fact that people often refer to duct tape as 'duck tape'", and as a marketing differentiation to stand out against other sellers of duct tape.
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Is Sellotape made of cellophane?

To start with, sellotape is made up of a few layers. 1. On top there is a clear film, called the carrier, which is traditionally cellophane. Cellophane itself is regenerated cellulose, the stuff that provides structure to plant cells and is also used to make paper and plastic.
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Is Scotch an insult?

Scotch is an adjective in English, meaning "of or from Scotland". Many Scots dislike the term Scotch and some consider it offensive. The modern usage in Scotland is Scottish or Scots, and the word Scotch is now only applied to specific products, mostly food or drink, such as Scotch whisky, Scotch pie and Scotch broth.
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Do Scots put water in whisky?

The consensus? Yes to water, iffy to ice, and always, always, to Scottish whisky.
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Do Scottish people drink Johnnie Walker?

Blended whiskies make up 90% of the whisky in Scotland and include famous brands such as Johnny Walker, Chivas Regal, and The Famous Grouse.
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Who came up with Scotch tape?

In 1925 Richard Drew invented Scotch® Masking Tape, which marked 3M's entry into tape manufacturing. Five years later Drew invented Scotch® Transparent Tape, the first waterproof, clear adhesive tape.
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