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Keywords:
Nameplate,
Letterpress,
Uncoated,
Legend,
Broad
In general, a large, broad piece of anything thin, as paper, cloth, etc.; a broad, thin portion of any substance; an expanded superficies.
A broad piece of cloth, usually linen or cotton, used for wrapping the body or for a covering; especially, one used as an article of bedding next to the body.
A broad piece of paper, whether folded or unfolded, whether blank or written or printed upon; hence, a letter; a newspaper, etc.
A broad, thinly expanded portion of metal or other substance; as, a sheet of copper, of glass, or the like; a plate; a leaf.
A broad expanse of water, or the like.
To expand, as a sheet.
A piece of paper. There are two pages to each sheet of paper, a front page and a back page.
Flat piece of any type of pulp, paper and paperboard that has a variety of characteristics, sizes and finishes.
A piece of paper on which a printer prints.
the full size of the paper as printed, forming a section when folded
noun - Any flexible planar object; can only exist in realmspace or higher. Trionians write on sheets of paper; tetronians can tie sheets into knots. It is the analog of the string in planespace and the swock in tetraspace.
a broad area or piece of something thin ..... return
any broad thin expanse or surface; "a sheet of ice"
bed linen consisting of a large rectangular piece of cotton or linen cloth; used in pairs
a thin, relatively rigid piece of material used as a substrate when producing nameplates, signs, overlays, legend plates, and tags
piece of paper or board, generally rectangular.
A logical partition of a flowdiagram, equivalent to a sheet of paper.
Represents two pages, for both sides of a sheet of paper.
Term which may be applied to a single sheet, a grade of paper, or a description of paper, i.e. coated, uncoated, offset, letterpress, etc.
A sheet is the actual piece of paper in the document. A sheet can be printed one sided (one page) or two sided (two pages).
(1.) A general classification of substrate made to distinguish material in sheet form from materials in film form. A sheet is a thin, relatively rigid piece of material used as a substrate when producing nameplate, sign, overlay and legend plate and tag. Common materials used in sheet (or rigid) form are plastic such as acrylic & polycarbonate, and metals (sheet metal) such as stainless steel, aluminum, and brass. See also Film. (2.) A thin flat piece of material, such as a sheet of paper.
One piece of paper. Also refers to a brand or quality of paper, as in "Parilux is a good sheet."
The piece of paper which receives the impression from the inked type-pages on a printing press. The sheet is the basic printing component of a book. Once printed the sheets that will make up a book are folded, gathered, sewn, and bound. In a folio, each sheet has two leaves and four pages. Each sheet is also made up by two formes, one on each side, each with two adjacent pages.
A single piece of paper.
a piece of paper with two sides (not to be confused with a page, which is a single side of a sheet of paper).
Usually represent two pages, one each side of a sheet of paper.
The full-size piece of paper for printing, before any folding or cutting.
Term which in the paper industry may be applied to a single sheet, a grade of paper, or a description of the paper. Examples include coated, uncoated, offset and letterpress.
The piece of paper on which the printer prints. The sheet is folded one or more times to form the leaves of the book.
A broad, thin, flat, continuous surface, layer or expanse of material.
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