boxboard
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of boxboard
Example Sentences
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Schoo was the founder and president of a boxboard manufacturing company in Springfield, Massachusetts.
From Golf Digest • Oct. 16, 2013
Container Corp. is dominant in containers, has boxboard mills with a capacity of 1,200 tons per day.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The boxboard industry's chief raw material is wastepaper�old newspapers, discarded wrappings, magazines.
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With a squint at the Government's aluminum drive troubles and a hard look at the looming shortage in paper pulp, the U.S. boxboard industry last week was busy with its own drive.
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Our manufacturers make and use more than two hundred and seventy-five different kinds of paper, including newsprint, boxboard, building papers, book papers and many kinds of specialty papers.
From The School Book of Forestry by Pack, Charles Lathrop
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