rag paper
/'ræg,peipə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of paper made partially or entirely from cotton or linen rags: "rag paper" refers to a high-quality, durable paper manufactured using textile fibers from rags, typically cotton or linen, rather than wood pulp.
Usage
- General Use: "Rag paper" is used to describe paper known for its strength, longevity, and resistance to yellowing. It is commonly used for important documents, archival records, fine art, and currency.
- The artist preferred rag paper for her watercolor paintings because it doesn't deteriorate quickly.
- Important historical documents are often printed on rag paper to ensure their preservation.
Advanced Usage
- "To be printed on rag paper": Indicates that a document or item is produced on this specific, high-quality material.
- The certificate of authenticity was printed on genuine rag paper.
Variants and Related Words
- Rag content: (Noun phrase) A term specifying the percentage of rag fibers in a paper.
- Look for paper with a high rag content for your archival project.
Synonyms
- Cotton paper: Paper made from cotton fibers, often used interchangeably with "rag paper."
- Linen paper: Paper made from linen fibers, a specific type of rag paper.
Related Phrases
- Rag-based: (Adjective) Describing a material or product that uses rag paper as a component.
- The book had a beautiful rag-based cover.
Noun
- paper made partly or wholly from rags