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"Flip Chart"
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easel
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pad
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chart
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superseded
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ideas
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Chart sheet
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Drawing
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Poster
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Collage
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Proof
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Comprehensive
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Bristol board
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Template
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Rough
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Book
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Cover paper
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Padding
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Figure
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Pen
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Foolscap
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Overlay
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Comp
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Delineate
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Gripper edge
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Book paper
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Boxboard
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Form
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Fine paper
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Laid paper
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Paper money
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Diagram
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Laid
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Story board
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Bond
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Cover stock
Large pad of paper placed on an easel and used by a speaker for illustrative purposes.
dolce.com
n. A large piece of paper used for drawing charts as a presentation aid. Once especially favored for formal presentations at IBM headquarters locations, flip charts have been generally superseded by foils, slides, PCs and projection displays.
www-03.ibm.com
a chart with several sheets hinged at the top; sheets can be flipped over to present information sequentially
wordnet.princeton.edu
a good second (have extra pads)
infrae.com
an essential tool for this exercise, because it allows ideas and criteria for the negotiation to be clearly agreed and shown at all times
businessballs.com
a stand with large sheets of white paper to write on
fao.org
An easel with large sheets of paper for presenting or collecting written lists or ideas.
coastwidelabs.com
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a collection of large pages which are bound together at the top
sil.org