carbon paper
Americannoun
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paper faced with a preparation of carbon or other material, used between two sheets of plain paper in order to reproduce on the lower sheet that which is written or typed on the upper.
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Also called carbon tissue. a paper for making photographs by the carbon process.
noun
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Often shortened to: carbon. a thin sheet of paper coated on one side with a dark waxy pigment, often containing carbon, that is transferred by the pressure of writing or of typewriter keys onto the copying surface below
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another name for carbon tissue
Etymology
Origin of carbon paper
First recorded in 1875–80
Example Sentences
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By then, standard-issue electric typewriters and six-ply carbon paper had been replaced by far less visually interesting computers.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026
I discovered her body in all those paragraphs on second-sheet carbon paper.
From Salon • Feb. 9, 2025
The scientists then adhere the nanoparticles to carbon paper that is hydrophilic, or attracted to water molecules.
From Science Daily • Mar. 5, 2024
His mind is dense with facts, from the origins of carbon paper to the many varieties of rope.
From New York Times • Mar. 1, 2018
I looked through the rest of the desk drawers, knowing there was no carbon paper in any of them.
From "It All Comes Down to This" by Karen English
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