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Example sentences for "paper pulp"

  • The sounds of I and J were originally represented by the same character, and even after the introduction of the form J into English dictionaries, words containing these letters were, till a comparatively recent time, classed together.

  • In England, Locke may be said to have been the first who naturalized the term in its Cartesian universality.

  • The cause of reflection is not the impinging of light on the solid or impervious parts of bodies.

  • Illustration] Fashion a shape like a small bottle, out of pith, paper pulp, or some other light substance.

  • Paper pulp is sometimes mixed with common blue clay and glue, instead of flour-paste, used as a binding material.

  • Maine, northern New Hampshire and Vermont, the Island of Nantucket (Wauwinet, J.

  • The eye is set after the fish is dry and if it does not fill the socket, model around it with wax or paper pulp.

  • The ground up paper pulp is used for many casts, pressing it into mold with fingers and spatulas.

  • Then the fibrous filling is removed and they are filled permanently with plaster or paper pulp and a piece of board fastened in the back of head to furnish a hold for screws from the back of the shield or panel.

  • An insulating material, usually some variety of compressed cellulose, made of sawdust, paper pulp, cotton waste, etc.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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