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575 words match “PAPER”

BOARD n.
Paper made thick and stiff like a board, for book covers, etc.; pasteboard; as, to bind a book in boards.
BOOK n.
A collection of sheets of paper, or similar material, blank, written, or printed, bound together; commonly, many folded and bound sheets containing continuous printing or writing.
BOOKWORK n.
Work done upon a book or books (as in a printing office), in distinction from newspaper or job work.
BRIEF n.
seal. See Bull. -- Brief of title, an abstract or abridgment of all the deeds and other papers constituting the chain of title to any real estate. -- In brief, in a few words; in short; briefly. "Open the matter in brief." Shak.
BROADSIDE n.
A sheet of paper containing one large page, or printed on one side only; -- called also broadsheet.
BROWN a.
, which has a brown streak. See Limonite. -- Brown holland. See under Holland. -- Brown paper, dark colored paper, esp. coarse wrapping paper, made of unbleached materials. -- Brown spar (Min.), a ferruginous variety of dolomite, in part identical with ankerite. -- Brown stone. See Brownstone. -- Brown stout, a st…
BULLETIN n.
y. Bulletin board, a board on which announcements are put, particularly at newsrooms, newspaper offices, etc.
BULLIONIST n.
An advocate for a metallic currency, or a paper currency always convertible into gold.
BUNDLE n.
nvenient for handling or conveyance; a loose package; a roll; as, a bundle of straw or of paper; a bundle of old clothes. The fable of the rods, which, when united in a bundle, no strength could bend. Goldsmith. Bundle pillar (Arch.), a column or pier, with others of small dimensions attached to it. Weale.…
BUREAU n.
Originally, a desk or writing table with drawers for papers. Swift.
BURNISH v.
pecifically, to polish by rubbing with something hard and smooth; as, to burnish brass or paper. The frame of burnished steel, that east a glare From far, and seemed to thaw the freezing air. Dryden. Now the village windows blaze, Burnished by the setting sun. Cunningham. Burnishing machine, a machine for smoothing and…
CACHEPOT n.
An ornamental casing for a flowerpot, of porcelain, metal, paper, etc.
CAHIER n.
A namber of sheets of paper put loosely together; esp. one of the successive portions of a work printed in numbers.
CALENDAR n.
ly list or enumeration of persons, things, or events; a schedule; as, a calendar of state papers; a calendar of bills presented in a legislative assemblly; a calendar of causes arranged for trial in court; a calendar of a college or an academy.
CALENDER n. 2 definitions
A machine, used for the purpose of giving cloth, paper, etc., a smooth, even, and glossy or glazed surface, by cold or hot pressure, or for watering them and giving them a wavy appearance. It consists of two or more cylinders revolving nearly in contact, with the necessary apparatus for moving and regulating.…
CALK v.
and then passing a blunt style or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held. [Writting also calque]
CALOTYPE n.
A method of taking photographic pictures, on paper sensitized with iodide of silver; -- also called Talbotype, from the inventor, Mr. Fox. Talbot.
CAMERA LUCIDA n.
ge of an external object or objects to appear as if projected upon a plane surface, as of paper or canvas, so that the outlines may conveniently traced. It is generally used with the microscope.
CAMERA OBSCURA n.
images of extermal objects, formed by a convex lens or a concave mirror, are thrown on a paper or other white surface placed in the focus of the lens or mirror within a darkened chamber, or box, so that the oulines may be traced.
CANARD n.
rt or story; a fabricated sensational report or statement; esp. one set afloat in the newspapers to hoax the public.
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