Author: Taylor Holden
Cites
- Peter Mark Roget (1)
- IN: The Sense of Paper (2006) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Paper, rag, pulp, wood, newsprint, card, Bristol card, calendered paper, art paper, cartridge paper, India paper, carbon paper, tissue paper, crêpe paper, sugar paper, tracing paper, cellophane, paiep-mâché, cardboard, pasteboard, millboard, strawboard, fiberboard, chipboard, hardboard, plasterboard, sheet, foolscap, quarto, imperial, quire, ream, notepaper.
FROM: Roget's Thesaurus, (1852), Book, UK
- NULL (1)
- IN: The Sense of Paper (2006) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Paper, a material made in thin sheets as an aqueous deposit from linen rags, esparto, wood pulp, or other form of cellulose, used for writing, printing, wrapping, and other purposes: extended to other materials of similar purpose or appearance, as to papyrus, rice paper, to the substance of which some wasps build their nests, to cardboard, and even tinfoil (silver paper): a piece of paper: a written or printed document or instrument, note, receipt, bill, bond, deed, etc: a newspaper: an essay or literary contribution, esp. one read before a society: a set of examination questions: paper money: paper-hanging for walls: a wrapping of paper, a quantity of anything wrapped in or attached to paper.
FROM: The Chambers Dictionary, (1872), Definition, NULL