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was invented by this date, if not earlier. 1
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| paper plate |
a short run offset printing plate on which matter can be typed directly.
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thin sheet of material made of cellulose pulp, derived mainly from wood, but also from rags and certain grasses, and processed into flexible leaves or rolls. Used primarily for writing, printing, drawing, wrapping, and covering walls.
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In he recycling business, refers to products and materials, including newspapers, magazines, office papers, corrugated containers, bags and some paperboard packaging that can be recycled into new paper products.
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A medium created original by pressing plant fibers into flat sheets as the Egyptians did when creating papyrus. Today paper is still made from organic materials and comes in a wide range of colors, sizes, textures and is suitable for receiving many different mediums or it can be used as the main means of expression.
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| paper | cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells |
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| paper | tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times |
| paper | a disposable towel made of absorbent paper |
| paper | absorbent paper used as toweling |
| paper | any of several social wasps that construct nests of a substance like paper |
| paper | a book with paper covers |
| paper | (of books) having a flexible binding |
| paper | a book with paper covers |
| paper | (of books) having a flexible binding |
| paper | a cardboard suitable for making posters |
| paper | a boy who sells or delivers newspapers |
| paper | a wire or plastic clip for holding sheets of paper together |
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