manila paper

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manila paper

A teacher hangs a piece of manila paper on the classroom bulletin board.

Definition

Noun: A type of strong, durable paper or thin cardboard, typically with a smooth, light brown or buff-colored finish. It is traditionally made from fibers of the abacá plant, also known as Manila hemp.

Usage

Manila paper is commonly used for file folders, envelopes, and other stationery items where strength and a distinctive color are desired. It is less common in general printing.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The name "Manila" refers to the capital of the Philippines, the historical source of abacá fiber. The term distinguishes it from paper made from wood pulp.
  • "Manila envelope": A common compound term for a sturdy envelope made from this paper, often used for mailing documents.
Variants and Related Words
  • Manila folder (n): A folding file folder made from manila paper.
  • Manila envelope (n): A strong envelope, often with a clasp, made from manila paper.
  • Manila hemp (n): Another name for the abacá plant (), whose fibers are used to make the paper.
Synonyms
  • Buff paper: Refers to paper of a similar light brown color, though not necessarily made from abacá.
  • Tagboard: A similar grade of sturdy paperboard, often used for tags and file folders.
Notes

While originally made from Manila hemp, modern "manila paper" is often produced from wood pulp or recycled paper and dyed to achieve the characteristic light brown color. The term persists to describe the paper's color and traditional use.

manila paper

A teacher hangs a piece of manila paper on the classroom bulletin board.

Noun
  1. a strong paper or thin cardboard with a smooth light brown finish made from e.g. Manila hemp

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