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761 words match “PAP”

CORRUGATE v.
ternate ridges and grooves in parallel lines, giving it greater stiffness. -- Corrugated paper, a thick, coarse paper corrugated in order to give it elasticity. It is used as a wrapping material for fragile articles, as bottles.
COUCHER n.
One who couches paper.
COUNTERDRAW v.
To copy, as a design or painting, by tracing with a pencil on oiled paper, or other transparent substance.
COURANT n.
A circulating gazette of news; a newspaper.
COURT n.
y, together with the proceedings or movements of the court generally, supplied to the newspapers by an officer specially charged with such duty. [Eng.] Edwards. -- Court day, a day on which a court sits to administer justice. -- Court dress, the dress prescribed for appearance at the court of a sovereign. -- Court f…
CRACKER n.
A small firework, consisting of a little powder inclossed in a thick paper cylinder with a fuse, and exploding with a sharp noise; - - often called firecracker.
CRISSCROSS n. 2 definitions
A child's game played on paper or on a slate, consisting of lines arranged in the form of a cross.
CROSS-READING n.
The reading of the lines of a newspaper directly across the page, instead of down the columns, thus producing a ludicrous combination of ideas.
CROWN n. 2 definitions
A size of writing paper. See under Paper.
CRUMPLE v.
To draw or press into wrinkles or folds to crush together; to rumple; as, to crumple paper. They crumpled it into all shapes, and diligently scanned every wrinkle that could be made. Addison.
CUFF n.
pecially, in modern times, such an appendage of starched linen, or a substitute for it of paper, or the like.
CURCUMA n.
of plants of the order Scitamineæ, including the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa). Curcuma paper. (Chem.) See Turmeric paper, under Turmeric.
CURIAL a.
Of or pertaining to the papal curia; as, the curial etiquette of the Vatican. -- n.
CURLYCUE n.
Some thing curled or spiral,, as a flourish made with a pen on paper, or with skates on the ice; a trick; a frolicsome caper. [Sometimes written carlicue.] [ Colloq. U.S.] To cut a curlycue, to make a flourish; to cut a caper. I gave a flourishing about the room and cut a curlycue with my right foot. McClintock.…
CUT n.
s jib, the general appearance of a person. [Colloq.] -- To draw cuts, to draw lots, as of paper, etc., cut unequal lengths. Now draweth cut . . . The which that hath the shortest shall begin. Chaucer.
CUTTER n.
l or instrument used for cutting, as that part of a mower which severs the stalk, or as a paper cutter.
CYCLOSTYLE n.
s done with a style carrying a small wheel at the end which makes minute punctures in the paper, thus converting it into a stencil. Copies are transferred with an inked roller.
CYLINDER n.
Jacquard loom. Cylinder axis. (Anat.) SeeAxis cylinder, under Axis. -- Cylinder engine (Paper Making), a machine in which a cylinder takes up the pulp and delivers it in a continuous sheet to the dryers. -- Cylinder escapement. See Escapement. -- Cylinder glass. See Glass. -- Cylinder mill. See Roller mill. -- Cy…
CYPERUS n.
e family, and including the species called galingale, several bulrushes, and the Egyptian papyrus.
DANDY n.
ch carry a hook at each end. -- Dandy roller, a roller sieve used in machines for making paper, to press out water from the pulp, and set the paper.
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