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papelera (uso antiguo)
Definición
Cestas verticales o contenedores en forma de cesta, que sirven para desechar el papel usado y la basura de pequeño tamaño.
Términos Alternativos
- papelero (uso antiguo)
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papelería
Definición
Papel para escribir cartas, a menudo tienen un membrete o un diseño decorativo, y a menudo acompañado de sobres con el mismo diseño.
Términos Alternativos
- papelerías
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papelero (gente)
Definición
Those whose occupation or trade is to fabricate thin matted or felted sheets or webs of fiber formed and dried on a fine screen from a pulpy water suspension.
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papeleta
Definición
Hojas de papel, tarjetas u otros recursos usados para emitir un voto o para anunciar una lista de candidatos.
Términos Alternativos
- balota
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paper artists
Definición
People who create works using primarily paper, which is thin matted or felted sheets or webs of fiber, as both the support (if any) and the media. For people who make paper, use "papermakers."
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paper cartridge
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paper cord
Definición
Cord made from twisted, and sometimes rubberized, paper; used for a variety of purposes including packaging and furniture upsholstery.
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paper cups
Definición
Cups made of paper, often made leak-proof by a coating of plastic or wax; typically intended for one use. First documented in imperial China by 2nd century BCE.
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paper cutters
Definición
Devices or machines for cutting the edges of paper or cutting paper into sections, often having the mechanism of a guillotine.
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paper pulp
Definición
A dispersion of cellulose fibers in water, used as the raw material for paper manufacture. It contains vegetable, mineral, or man-made fibers, and forms a matted or felted sheet on a screen when moisture is removed.
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paper pulp relief (technique)
Definición
Process by which a work made of paper is given a significant low or high relief profile by molding the surface when the paper is in pulp form.
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paper punches (cutting tools)
Definición
Punches designed specifically for punching holes in paper; usually reserved for the types of punches that are office tools used to punch holes in sheets of paper so that the sheets can be inserted into binders.
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paperboard
Definición
General term for a heavy type of paper that is at least 0.012 inches thick. Some paperboards are made from thick paper pulp castings that are milled or pressed into a hard, stiff sheet, while others are made from several laminated sheets of paper adhered together.
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papercutting knives
Definición
Knife-like devices or sharp rotating wheels for cutting paper.
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papercutting tools
Definición
General term for tools and equipment used to cut paper and paper products.
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papermaking molds
Definición
Mold comprising a frame having a mesh wire screen bottom, which are dipped into a vat of pulp to form paper one sheet at a time.
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Papersave Process (TM)
Definición
Mass deacidication process using magnesium titanium alkoxid developed by the Battelle Institute, Switzerland.
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papier collé
Definición
Un tipo de collage y pintura que utiliza sólo papel para crear la composición, ". Literalmente el término significa "papel pegado".
Términos Alternativos
- papel pegado
- papiers collés
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papier-mâché artists
Definición
Artists or craftsmen who use papier mâché, which is a composite material made of repulped or pulverized paper and a liquid adhesive binder, as their primary material.
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Papilionoidea (superfamily)
Definición
Members of a superfamily containing around 14,000 species of insects belonging to four families. The wings, bodies, and legs of butterflies, like those of moths, are covered with dustlike scales. Unlike moths, butterflies are active during the day and are usually brightly colored or strikingly patterned. Perhaps the most distinctive physical features of the butterfly are its club-tipped antennae and its habit of holding the wings vertically over the back when at rest.
