india paper

/'indjə'peipə/
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india paper

A fine book is printed on smooth, durable india paper.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A thin, strong, opaque paper: A specific type of high-quality paper, historically used for printing fine books, especially Bibles and dictionaries, due to its thinness, durability, and opacity.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The Oxford English Dictionary was originally printed on india paper to keep the volumes manageable.
    • Collectors value the edition for its use of genuine india paper.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Printing Context: The term is primarily used in the context of historical printing, bookbinding, and bibliography. It describes a material characteristic of high-quality publications from the 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries.
    • The bible's thinness is a result of the india paper used in its binding.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bible paper: A common synonym for india paper, highlighting its frequent use in printing Bibles.
    • Modern reference books sometimes use bible paper, a direct descendant of traditional india paper.
Synonyms
  • Bible paper: Thin, opaque paper used for books.
  • Oxford paper: Sometimes used interchangeably, named after its use by Oxford University Press.
Notes on Meaning
  • The name "india paper" is historical and does not denote origin from India. It originally referred to a type of paper imported from China, with "India" being a historical European term for the East. In modern papermaking, the technical specifications (thin, opaque, strong) define it more than the name.
india paper

A fine book is printed on smooth, durable india paper.

Noun
  1. a thin tough opaque paper used in fine books