This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...by means of paper. II. it. 1. Made of paper. 2. Enrolled, described, or stated on paper. III. n. 1. A substance made from fibrous material, as rags, wood, or bark, into thin sheets or strips. 2. A Bheet or a web of such material. 3. A printed or written instrument. 4. A printed journal; newspaper. 5. An essay. 6 Com. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...by means of paper. II. it. 1. Made of paper. 2. Enrolled, described, or stated on paper. III. n. 1. A substance made from fibrous material, as rags, wood, or bark, into thin sheets or strips. 2. A Bheet or a web of such material. 3. A printed or written instrument. 4. A printed journal; newspaper. 5. An essay. 6 Com. Written or printed pledges or promises to pay. 7. A package in a paper wrapping. F. papier, L. papyrus; see Fapyrtts.j pa"pier/=ma"che/, pg'pig'ma'shS', n. Pulped paper molded while moist into various forms. F. pa'pist, pf-'pist, n. An adherent of the papacy: an opprobrious use.--pa-pls'tic-al, a. pa-pis'tlc;.--pa'pistrr, n. The religion or ceremonial of the papists. pap-oosc', pap-Gs', n. Am. Ind. A NorthAmerican Indian Infant, pap-poose't. pap'py, pap'i, a. Resembling pap; pulpy. pa-py'rus, pa-pai'rus or-pt'rus, n.-ri, -rai or-ri, of. The writing-paper of the ancient Egyptians, or the rush-like plant from which it was made. F., Gr.Lpapyros, papyrus. par, pflr, n. An accepted standard of value; equality of value; equivalence; parity. T L. par, equal.--on a par, on a level; equal. par-V prefix. Per-: used In a few words from the French; as, pardoner, parboil. F. par, h.per, through. pa-rade', pa-red'. I, vt. & vi. pa-ha'ded; Pa-ra'ding. 1. To assemble and form for a parade; marshal, as if in military order. 2. To promenade for conspicuous display. II. n. 1. A marshaling and review of troops. 2. A ceremonious procession. 3. A ground where military reviews are held. 4. Pompous show; ostentation. F. par'a-digm, par'a-dim, n. 1. Gram. A model for the inflection of a class of words, as of a particular declension. 2. A pattern. Gr. para, beside, --deiknymi, show. par'a-dlse, par'a-dais, n. Parachute. 1. The garden of Eden. 2. Heaven, or a...
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