Paper
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
- an essay (especially one written as an assignment); composition; report; theme
- a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; newspaper
- a medium for written communication
- a scholarly article describing the results of observations or stating hypotheses
- a business firm that publishes newspapers; newspaper; newspaper publisher
- the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher; newspaper
v.
- cover with paper
- cover with wallpaper; wallpaper
n.
- tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times; papyrus; Egyptian paper rush; paper rush; paper plant; Cyperus papyrus
n.
- tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times; papyrus; Egyptian paper reed; paper rush; paper plant; Cyperus papyrus
n.
- birch of western United States resembling the paper birch but having brownish bark; swamp birch; water birch; mountain birch; Western birch; Betula fontinalis
n.
- a high-quality paper (usually having a filler of china clay)
n.
- absorbent paper used to dry ink; blotter
n.
- sensitized paper used to make blueprints
n.
- a superior quality of strong durable white writing paper; originally made for printing documents; bond
n.
- a strong wrapping paper that resists penetration by blood or meat fluids
n.
- a thin paper coated on one side with a dark waxy substance (often containing carbon); used to transfer characters from the original to an under sheet of paper; carbon
n.
- thick white paper for pencil and ink drawings
- paper for making cartridge cases
n.
- a strong tissue paper that burns evenly and is sufficiently porous to control the burning of the tobacco in a cigarette; rolling paper
n.
- an unsecured and unregistered short-term obligation issued by an institutional borrower to investors who have temporarily idle cash
- This also limited its access to commercial paper.
- His maps were made from commercial paper maps applied to wood.
- The commercial paper remained in the custody of the SPV until the CP matured.
n.
- paper folded to permit continuous printing controlled by a computer
n.
- paper suitable for drawing and making cutouts
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- paper with a crinkled texture; usually colored and used for decorations; crepe
n.
- paper that is specially prepared for use in drafting
n.
- stiff paper coated with powdered emery or sand; sandpaper
n.
- a written examination; test paper; examination paper; question sheet
n.
- a written examination; test paper; exam paper; question sheet
n.
- a porous unsized paper used for filtering
n.
- paper that has lines to permit drawing graphs
n.
- paper that is impermeable to oil or grease; used in cooking
n.
- a preliminary report of government proposals that is published in order to stimulate discussion
n.
- writing having historical value (as opposed to fiction or myth etc.); historical document; historical record
n.
- a thin tough opaque paper used in fine books
n.
- strong wrapping paper made from pulp processed with a sulfur solution; kraft
n.
- writing paper having a watermark of fine lines running across the grain
n.
- a durable writing paper used in record books and business ledgers
n.
- writing paper for use in writing correspondence
- paper cut to an appropriate size for writing letters; usually with matching envelopes; stationery
n.
- a high-quality paper made of linen fibers or with a linen finish; linen
n.
- unsized paper treated with litmus for use as an acid-base indicator
n.
- a lightweight paper used with carbon paper to make multiple copies; manifold
n.
- a strong paper or thin cardboard with a smooth light brown finish made from e.g. Manila hemp; manila; manilla; manilla paper
n.
- a strong paper or thin cardboard with a smooth light brown finish made from e.g. Manila hemp; manila; manila paper; manilla
n.
- adhesive tape used to cover the part of a surface that should not be painted; masking tape
n.
- paper with lines appropriate for writing music; score paper
adv.
- as written or printed; in writing
n.
- a printed copy of the order of the day; order book
n.
- a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge; pad; tablet
n.
- a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases; sack; poke; carrier bag
- in the case of a paper bag).
- The three brothers inherited their father's paper bag plant, located in Lyngby, Denmark.
- The seed heads are placed upside down in a paper bag and left in a warm, dry place for a week.
n.
- small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes; American white birch; paperbark birch; canoe birch; Betula cordifolia; Betula papyrifera
n.
- a chain made of loops of colored paper; used to decorate a room
n.
- an outdoor game; one group of players (the hares) start off on a long run scattering bits of paper (the scent) and pursuers (the hounds) try to catch them before they reach a designated spot; hare and hounds
n.
- chromatography that uses selective adsorption on a strip of paper
n.
- a wire or plastic clip for holding sheets of paper together; paperclip; gem clip
n.
- a disposable cup made of paper; for holding drinks; Dixie cup
n.
- currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for specie; paper money; folding money
- It also issues the nation's coin and paper currency.
- In July 1861, the US issued paper currency for the first time.
- The system arose in a period where paper currency was an innovation.
n.
- a cutting implement for cutting sheets of paper to the desired size
n.
- a piece of paper cut or folded into the shape of a human being
n.
- electrophoresis carried out on filter paper; carrier electrophoresis
n.
- a fastener for holding a sheet of paper in place
n.
- a device for inserting sheets of paper into a printer or typewriter
n.
- Brazilian vine that tends to flower continuously; Bougainvillea glabra
n.
- reserve assets in the International Monetary Fund; designed to supplement reserves of gold and convertible currencies used to maintain stability in the foreign exchange market; special drawing rights
n.
- dull knife used to cut open the envelopes in which letters are mailed or to slit uncut pages of books; letter opener; paperknife
n.
- an unrealized loss on an investment calculated by subtracting the current market price from the investor's cost
n.
- a mill where paper is manufactured
- Rütger von Scheven built the first paper mill in Düren.
- The halt was at its eastern end near the SPO paper mill.
- The paper mill started operation in 1961.
n.
- currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for specie; folding money; paper currency
- It was required to pay only in the form of paper money.
- Prior to China's global trade, its economy ran on a paper money.
- Congress made issues of paper money in 1775–1780 and in 1780–81.
n.
- shrubby Asiatic tree having bark (tapa) that resembles cloth; grown as a shade tree in Europe and America; male flowers are pendulous catkins and female are urn-shaped followed by small orange-red aggregate berries; Broussonetia papyrifera
n.
- cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells; nautilus; Argonaut; Argonauta argo
n.
- tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times; papyrus; Egyptian paper reed; Egyptian paper rush; paper rush; Cyperus papyrus
n.
- a disposable plate made of cardboard
n.
- an unrealized gain on an investment calculated by subtracting the investor's cost from the current market price
n.
- the route taken when delivering newspapers every day; paper route
n.
- the route taken when delivering newspapers every day; paper round
- the job of delivering newspapers regularly
n.
- tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times; papyrus; Egyptian paper reed; Egyptian paper rush; paper plant; Cyperus papyrus
n.
- a long narrow strip of paper
- In paper tape, it is the case when there are no holes.
- Another variant of that idea was the perforated paper tape.
- Output was to either a Creed teleprinter or to a paper tape punch.
adj.
- thin as paper
n.
- the nature of a person or organization that appears powerful but is actually powerless and ineffectual
n.
- a disposable towel made of absorbent paper
n.
- absorbent paper used as toweling
n.
- the written evidence of someone's activities
n.
- any of several social wasps that construct nests of a substance like paper
n.
- a daffodil having star-shaped white blossoms; often grown indoors to bloom in the winter; Narcissus papyraceus
n.
- light-sensitive paper on which photograph can be printed; photographic material
n.
- paper used for writing or printing; sheet; sheet of paper
- I wrote the bizarre word down on a piece of paper and went back to sleep.
- "21" appeared when it was written on a piece of paper by Karen's possessed hand.
- On the day of Texas' wedding, she burns a piece of paper that says 'Bride' on it.
n.
- flower of southwestern Australia having bright pink daisylike papery flowers; grown for drying; pink-and-white everlasting; Acroclinium roseum
n.
- a memorandum summarizing the items of an agreement (used especially in diplomatic communications); aide-memoire
- a report that explains or justifies or recommends some particular policy
- From that consultation a position paper was produced.
- served as the University position paper on race in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
- Her position paper for the NDP on foreign direct investment in Canada eventually became "Silent Surrender."
n.
- paper made partly or wholly from rags
n.
- a thin delicate material resembling paper; made from the rice-paper tree
n.
- a strong tissue paper that burns evenly and is sufficiently porous to control the burning of the tobacco in a cigarette; cigarette paper
n.
- a heavy paper impregnated with tar and used as part of a roof for waterproofing; tar paper
n.
- a newspaper written and published by students in a school; school newspaper
- At Rutgers, he wrote for the school paper, The Daily Targum.
- He wrote for the high school paper.
- The school paper was "The Talon" and the school's colors were crimson and silver.
n.
- paper with lines appropriate for writing music; music paper
n.
- pad for preliminary or hasty writing or notes or sketches etc; is a British term; scratch pad; scribbling block
n.
- paper used for writing or printing; sheet; piece of paper
- Clean-up is generally done on a new sheet of paper.
- In this device, a sheet of paper gradually unrolls over a cylinder.
- Individuals may use a regular sheet of paper or sign up to track their hours.
n.
- a small sheet of paper; slip
n.
- a heavy paper impregnated with tar and used as part of a roof for waterproofing; roofing paper
n.
- a composition intended to indicate a student's progress during a school term
n.
- a written examination; examination paper; exam paper; question sheet
- paper impregnated with an indicator for use in chemical tests
n.
- a soft thin (usually translucent) paper; tissue
- She then removes some of the paint with cloths or more tissue paper.
- It is also used in tissue paper.
- This membrane is called a "di mo", which is usually a thin tissue paper.
n.
- a soft thin absorbent paper for use in toilets; toilet tissue; bathroom tissue
- For example, septic safe toilet paper is recommended.
- Some can also break down toilet paper as well.
- "And they didn't give us any toilet paper."
n.
- a semitransparent paper that is used for tracing drawings
n.
- a paper that is coated with a preparation for transferring a design to another surface
n.
- writing paper suitable for use in a typewriter; typing paper
n.
- writing paper suitable for use in a typewriter; typewriter paper
n.
- paper discarded after use
n.
- paper that has been waterproofed by treatment with wax or paraffin
n.
- a government report; bound in white; white book
- The war of 1870/71 left a shortage of white paper.
- Therefore, he founded in 1872 a factory for white paper.
- The new issues were printed on white paper with clear gum.
n.
- writing paper having a very faint mesh pattern
n.
- a tough paper used for wrapping
n.
- paper material made into thin sheets that are sized to take ink; used for writing correspondence and manuscripts
n.
- Australian plant naturalized in Spain having flowers of lemon yellow to deep gold; the frequent choice of those who love dried flowers; strawflower; golden everlasting; Helichrysum bracteatum
E.g.
- In a paper published in March 2018, Ryder et al.
- The authors of the original paper published a response to this letter.
- Dyson introduced the concept in a paper published in the journal "Eureka".
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- Lambertson published a paper on nitrox in 1947.
- He published a paper on this subject in his junior year.
- In 1997, Hay published a paper transferring it to the genus "Typhonium".
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- As a kid Wolff had a local paper route and was a Boy Scout.
- The local paper is the "Otaki Mail".
- In 1936 a Maryland local paper reported on Garrett County family history.
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- Rütger von Scheven built the first paper mill in Düren.
- The basic cyclol model was laid out in her first paper (1936).
- The first paper appeared 1966 and was a citation classic in 1985.
E.g.
- The work might be an invention, a research paper, a new technology, or a development project.
- Maluuba published a research paper learning dialogue policies with deep reinforcement learning.
- In 2013, a research paper was published that further refined planet mass boundaries for the star.
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- The town's major industry is still pulp and paper.
- Traffic consists of pulp and paper products.
- The PPWF represented workers in the pulp and paper industry.
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- Such atmospheres can exist in sewage treatment and paper mills.
- The presence of paper mills, still active today, is attested from 1346.
- Also, around 150 employees commute daily from Imatra to the paper mills.
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- Dobbs presented a paper entitled "Why Christianity is Vital To the Middle East".
- Edmund Gettier is best known for his 1963 paper entitled "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?
- In 1785 he presented a paper entitled "Theory of the Earth" to the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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- Its meetings include weekly paper readings and debates.
- A much shorter-lived venture was another weekly paper, "Er und Sie.
- The weekly paper co-operates with the small German newspaper "junge Welt".
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- The gallery is the only public gallery in Canada devoted to works on paper.
- The museum's permanent collection includes over 5,000, largely made up of works on paper.
- In 2015, the Racine Art Museum acquired 35 works on paper from five series between 1995 and 2008.
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- This was too late for the ballot paper to be changed.
- The five candidates in ballot paper order were as follows:
- Candidate numbers for the ballot paper were drawn on 18 October.
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- The paper was published under many different names.
- The paper was published thrice weekly in August 1945.
- Sony's AES technical paper was published on 1 March 1979.
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- In a 1935 paper titled "Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality be Considered Complete?
- His last contribution was a paper titled 'Paranormal Religious Thanthology' to Christian Parapsychologist in March 1992.
- It was first formulated in the 1976 paper titled "Agreeing to Disagree" by Robert Aumann, after whom the theorem is named.
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- He had edited a New York paper called "The Mirror".
- This paper called for: ...and as such the paper described in essence a BOQA solution.
- On March 9, 1949, Shannon presented a paper called "Programming a Computer for playing Chess".
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- After the war the "Herald" continued as a daily paper.
- Edward Dickson was appointed editor of the daily paper.
- It is not associated with the daily paper.
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- However, Edexcel A level students will be sitting the same paper as the students in UK concurrently.
- Its only species, Geoesthia ceylonica, the Sri Lankan false burnet moth, was described in the same paper.
- However, the Lancashire team which faced them was described by the same paper as being "very second-rate".
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- The PPWF represented workers in the pulp and paper industry.
- In the 1970s, the pulp and paper industry accounted for half of Finnish exports.
- Madawaska is a rural town whose economy centers on the Saint John River paper industry.
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- Dobbs presented a paper entitled "Why Christianity is Vital To the Middle East".
- On March 9, 1949, Shannon presented a paper called "Programming a Computer for playing Chess".
- In 1785 he presented a paper entitled "Theory of the Earth" to the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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- For Zariski's original proof, see the original paper.
- Had the original paper been preserved?
- The authors of the original paper published a response to this letter.
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- He proceeded to experiment on himself and upon his return to Milan he wrote a paper in which he described the effects.
- The contributors included his sons David and Eli Isaacson, also mathematicians, who wrote a paper together for this volume.
- Eugene Wigner wrote a paper in 1937 about unitary representations of the inhomogeneous Lorentz group, or the Poincaré group.
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- Traffic consists of pulp and paper products.
- A car loaded with paper products reignited at about 3:15 p.m., but was quickly put out.
- This would continue through the 20th century with paper products and other types of production.
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- There were 11 sheets of paper pasted.
- She used the vivid colors of crayons, pencils, and flower juice to fill entire sheets of paper.
- They said that ICE police handed them sheets of paper with an area-code 800 number to dial later.
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- He published his first scientific paper in 1906, on the German labor movement.
- from Yale University with eight scientific paper publications, one of which was through Science.
- The first scientific paper to be published using a computer for calculations was by Ronald Fisher.
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- He later sold the paper to Richard and Thomas White.
- In 2012, Hedrick sold the paper to Tom Morphet.
- Thomson sold the paper to Hollinger in 1995.
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- In 2002 she published the seminal paper "Why stainless steel corrodes" in "Nature".
- He had already published his seminal paper on the factor analysis of intelligence (1904).
- That year, they published the seminal paper "A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice."
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- The pair had to collect silver and gold pieces of paper being blown around in a glass dome.
- From the notes in these books Kafka extracted 109 numbered pieces of text on "Zettel", single pieces of paper in no given order.
- From the notes in these books, Kafka extracted 109 numbered pieces of text on "Zettel", single pieces of paper in no given order.
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- He won a best paper award from IEEE in 2011.
- The "Dr. Allen V. Astin Award" is presented to the overall best paper.
- Steacie Memorial Fellowship in 2013, and many best paper awards with his students.
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- In June 2015 new paper £Bs were issued.
- In early September he established a monetary council and began issuing new paper currency.
- Form feeds, for example, usually cleared the screen, there being no new paper page to move to.
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- The three collaborated on a paper describing the new species with Google Docs.
- The initial paper describing the concept in April 1970 listed possible uses as memory, a delay line, and an imaging device.
- In 1989, Robèrt wrote a paper describing the system conditions for sustainability, given these laws of nature amongst others.
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- They produce kraft paper used for packaging.
- On average around 70% of paper used by the newspaper industry is claimed to be recycled.
- Casimir and Polder's original paper used this method to derive the Casimir-Polder force.
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- An influential paper presented Rubin and Ford's results in 1980.
- Beaufort was the first woman to have a paper presented to and published by the Academy.
- The language was first described in a paper presented to the 1969 Spring Joint Computer Conference.
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- The paper was founded as a pro-war newspaper during World War I.
- The paper was founded by John Bell.
- The paper was founded in 1899.
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- The paper became published weekly due to this change.
- At that time, the paper became bi-monthly.
- Then the paper became part of Corelio.
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- One academic paper by de Groot et.
- Dr. Alberto G. Gomes has written an academic paper on the interactions on Goanet.
- In 1953, he co-authored with James Watson the academic paper proposing the double helix structure of the DNA molecule.
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- Its French sister paper was "France-Indochine".
- It also launched a Swahili-language sister paper, "Kenya Leo".
- The daily's sister paper is "Aha!
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- The paper reported that these substances were probably designer steroids.
- In 1936 a Maryland local paper reported on Garrett County family history.
- The paper reported that "many Negroes [had] taken their names from the registration list."
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- Claude was a pump operator at the local Champion paper company.
- Mason paper company, based near Boston, in Brockton, Massachusetts.
- They are invented and used by Stora Enso (forest and paper company).
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- The issue was revisited at the Lausanne Forum in 2004 with another paper.
- She then transferred to the Daily News another paper with a Liberal bias.
- In 1939, they published another paper which supported and extended previous data.