transparent paper

  • 1transparent paper-film photography — George Eastman …

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  • 2Paper Mario — North American box art Developer(s) Intelligent Systems Publisher(s) Nintendo …

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  • 3Paper print — Paper prints were an early mechanism to establish the copyright of motion pictures by depositing them with the Library of Congress. The first and foremost user of this prosecc was Thomas Alva Edison). To that end, beginning in 1893, Edison’s… …

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  • 4Paper sleeve — Verpackungen für CDs und DVDs dienen dem Schutz, der Aufbewahrung und dem Transport des Datenträgers. Manche dieser Verpackungen bieten dabei auch Platz für Beihefte, sogenannte Booklets. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Definition und Abgrenzung 2… …

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  • 5transparent —    Allowing light to pass through so that objects can be clearly seen on the other side; the opposite of opaque. Window glass, cellophane and watercolors are usually transparent. It is quite possible for one person to describe something as… …

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  • 6transparent things — Synonyms and related words: Celluloid, Lucite, Perspex, Plexiglas, aquamarine, beryl, carnelian, cellophane, chalcedony, chiffon, chrysolite, citrine, crystal, diamond, diaphane, emerald, gossamer, hyaline, mica, moonstone, morganite, onionskin,… …

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  • 7Tracing paper — is a type of translucent paper. It is made by immersing unsized and unloaded paper of good quality in sulfuric acid for a few seconds. The acid converts some of the cellulose into amyloid form having a gelatinous and impermeable character. When… …

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  • 8tracing paper — noun a semitransparent paper that is used for tracing drawings • Hypernyms: ↑paper * * * noun, pl ⋯ pers [count, noncount] : a very thin kind of paper that you can see through and use to trace a design, picture, etc. * * * ˈtracing paper [tracing …

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  • 9Pounce paper — Pounce Pounce, n. [F. ponce pumice, pounce, fr. L. pumex, icis, pumice. See {Pumice}.] 1. A fine powder, as of sandarac, or cuttlefish bone, formerly used to prevent ink from spreading on manuscript. [1913 Webster] 2. Charcoal dust, or some other …

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  • 10tracing paper — tracing .paper n [U] strong transparent paper used for ↑tracing …

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