cartridge paper
Britishnoun
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an uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, usually made from bleached sulphate wood pulp with an addition of esparto grass
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a heavy paper used in making cartridges or as drawing or printing paper
Example Sentences
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This time the plan gets the fountain pen and cartridge paper treatment - a treaty, an agreement between two countries recognised internationally.
From BBC
You may learn more than you wanted to know about things like laminates and cartridge paper requirements.
From New York Times
The only evidence of what had happened there was bits of cartridge paper caught in the grass by the edge of the road.
From Literature
This time, I asked my mum for an A1 sheet of thick cartridge paper, mounted with masking tape onto one of her heavy artist’s drawing boards.
From The New Yorker
With a first sergeant infantryman, played by John W. McCaskill, they handed out wooden muskets to children and explained how Union troops sorted soldiers based on who had enough teeth to bite open cartridge papers.
From Washington Times
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