A type of hard-wearing floor covering made from a mixture of solidified linseed oil, cork dust or wood flour, and other materials pressed onto a canvas or burlap backing; originally a specific patented product, now a generic term for similar floor coverings.
Origin
Coined in 1863 by its inventor Frederick Walton, from Latin linum (flax) + oleum (oil). Linoleum is made using oxidised linseed oil — linseed being the seed of the flax plant. Walton coined a Latin-derived trade name reflecting the key ingredients. The word became generic as the product proliferated.
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🎧 Podcast 2 — Daily Use
Linoleum in Conversation
Two British speakers · Real everyday dialogue
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🌟 Podcast 3 — Prompt Engineering
Linoleum — AI Prompts
5 copyable & speakable prompt cards · Google UK English voices
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