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parchment
A material, made from the polished skin of a calf, sheep, goat or other animal, used like paper for writing
The creamy to tanned color of parchment
A document made on such material
A diploma (traditionally written on parchment)
{n} skins of sheep dressed for writing
An animal skin used for writing, or paper made in imitation of it; by extension, the decorative finish that has a similar appearance
writing material made from prepared animal skins
the inner skin of sheep, not tanned but degreased and used as a high quality paper or for binding, (see also vellum)
The envelope of the coffee grains, inside the pulp
Parchment is a kind of thick yellowish paper. an old lamp with a parchment shade Cover with a sheet of non-stick baking parchment. Processed skins of certain animals (chiefly sheep, goats, and calves) that have been prepared for the purpose of writing on them. Parchment was probably invented in Greece in the 2nd century BC. Skins had been used for writing material even earlier ( 2400 BC), but the new, more thorough method of cleaning, stretching, and scraping made possible the use of both sides of a manuscript leaf, leading to the replacement of the rolled manuscript by the bound book (codex). Especially fine parchment is known as vellum. In modern usage, the terms "parchment" and "vellum" are sometimes used for a type of high-quality paper
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skin of a sheep or goat prepared for writing on
ancient writing material, prepared from skins of sheep or goats
Animal skins or linings stretched and prepared as writing/painting surfaces Produces a smooth, buttery surface
A material, made from the skin of a calf, sheep, or goat, used like paper for writing
the dressed undersplit of sheepskin, used for writing or binding
The skin of a lamb, sheep, goat, young calf, or other animal, prepared for writing on
a predecessor of modern paper, a type of writing material derived from the skins of calves or sheep
Split skin of a lamb, that has been dried, stretched and cut to size, to be used for writing
The skin of a sheep, lamb, goat, or kid used as a writing material