laid paper

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Paper which, when held up to the light, shows fine parallel lines (wire-marks) and crosslines (chain-marks) to top
Paper with a prominent pattern of ribbed lines in the finished sheet Itis customary for the laid lines to run across the width and the chain lines to runhead to foot The mould used to make laid paper has numerous narrowly spaced laidwires that are woven together by very thin wires or threads called chain lines
Textured paper with parallel lines giving it a ridged appearance
One of the two basic types of paper used in stamp printing Laid paper is distinguished from wove paper by the presence of thin, parallel lines visible when the paper is held to light The lines are usually a few millimetres apart See also Batonne
showing the characteristic parallel wire marks of early papers made by hand in a mesh frame
writing paper having a watermark of fine lines running across the grain
Paper with a pattern of parallel lines at equal distances, giving a ribbed effect
Stop that snickering! When held to the light, the paper shows alternate light and dark crossed lines
Paper having a series of parallel lines which simulate the look of handmade papers
Paper showing the pattern of vertical wire-marks and horizontal chain-lines produced by the papermaker's mould during its manufacture
Paper in which the fibers form a visible pattern of parallel lines
A paper made on wire molds that give it a characteristic watermark of close thin lines
The paper is hand made, one sheet at a time, the original 'lines' can de seen if it is held to the light
laid paper

    الواصلة

    laid pa·per

    التركية النطق

    leyd peypır

    النطق

    /ˈlād ˈpāpər/ /ˈleɪd ˈpeɪpɜr/
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