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Paper that is calendered between alternating chrome and fiber rollers, making it smoother and glossier than calendered paper.
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1. A fibrous material made by breaking down vegetable fibers, purifying them, interweaving them into a compact web and pressing them into thin sheets. 2. A brief, literary composition, especially on to be read at a public meeting.
Ãâó: libweb.hawaii.edu/uhmlib/collection/glossary.html
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An informal term used to describe a licensed carrier in a particular state or country.
Ãâó: www.providerrisk.com/glossary/glossary.htm
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see: KAMI, WASHI, YOSHI True paper, according to Dard Hunter, is a thin sheet of fibers macerated into individual fibrils. These beaten fibers are mixed with water and lifted from the water using a sievelike screen. When the water drains through the screen holes, a sheet of matted fibers is left on the surface. The fibers are not simply entwined together but form a tight chemical (hydrogen) bond as the sheet dries. When this is dried, it becomes what we call 'paper'. ...
Ãâó: www.awagami.com/glossary.html
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A thin material made of pulp from wood, rags, or other fibrous materials and used for writing, printing, or wrapping.
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