‘PIECE OF PAPER’ is a 12 letter
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starting with P and ending with R
Crossword answers for PIECE OF PAPER
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PIECE OF PAPER (4) |
SLIP |
PIECE OF PAPER (5) |
SCRAP |
PIECE OF PAPER (5) |
SHEET |
PIECE OF PAPER (6) |
TICKET |
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Definition of Piece of paper
- paper used for writing or printing
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I want to know the precise English word for the paper wrapped around these notebooks.
Mari-Lou A
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It is a bellyband:
a band of paper around a new book, usually printed with information about the book’s contents and sometimes used instead of a book jacket.
(Dictionary.com)
a band that is used as packaging or decoration around a book, magazine, or similar item.
(Merriam Webster)
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(www.pinterest.it)
answered Jan 28 at 19:48
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sleeve
Apart from the formal / technical answers already posted, in everyday conversation (England, UK) I’d simply refer to it as a sleeve (or a cardboard sleeve).
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sleeve
a cover to protect something:
Can you put the record back in its sleeve, please?
or
a tube-shaped covering
(The dictionary definition says «to protect a part of a machine», but common usage would be a lot more general than that)
If you do an image search for «cardboard sleeve» in your favourite search engine you’ll find a fair number of similar examples…
answered Jan 30 at 20:19
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wrap-around band
A paper strip wrapped around a book like a dust jacket, but smaller in height than the book. It is typically used for promotional purposes and may be added post-publication .**..
From: wrap-around band in The Oxford Companion to the Book
Subjects: Literature — Bibliography
The Oxford Companion to the Book
The same would go for the notebooks in the question.
paper bands
Or, less fancy, just paper bands:
extrapackaging.com/bands
tchrist♦
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answered Jan 29 at 19:30
LambieLambie
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I would have called this an obi (on Wiktionary as “A strip of paper looped around a book or other product”). But this is possibly just jargon relating to the paper strips included with CDs and games imported from Japan where the word originates.
answered Jan 29 at 20:12
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wrapper noun the cover,
1)usually of paper or cellophane, in
which something is wrapped
2)a dust jacket of a book
dictionary
Just because the wrapper has got very small and less wasteful, that is what it is, the wrapper holding 3 books together.
And in a sentence
Just take that little wrapper off the books so we can get started.
answered Jan 30 at 14:29
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Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
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sheet, piece of paper, sheet of papernoun
paper used for writing or printing
Synonyms:
plane, sheet of paper, weather sheet, sail, rag, tack, bed sheet, canvass, flat solid, tabloid, shroud, canvas, mainsheet, sheet
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Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe:
I do not want to create a false sense of security just because a restraining order or a protective order is obtained, a restraining order is simply a piece of paper that allows officers to take enforcement actions should a suspect violate the court order, but a piece of paper does not protect a person when someone is intent on causing them harm.
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Paolo Parise:
Brazil is giving them a piece of paper (a visa), but there is no public policy of integration.
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe:
They told me that you won’t be able to get on the plane. And I knew that was like a last-minute game because I knew, they told me that they have been given the money. So, what is the point of making me sign a piece of paper which is incorrect. It’s a forced confession.
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Elijah Cummings:
House Judiciary Committee is bending over backwards to act in good faith, but White House has refused to produce a single piece of paper or a single witness to date, white House also withheld from House Judiciary Committee the policies that were in place during the first year and a half of the Trump Administration-which even General John Kelly admitted was plagued with problems.
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Kilburn Hall:
A restraining order is just a piece of paper but a swift kick in the nuts is planned parenthood.
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Synonyms
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Rhymes with Piece Of Paper
- mcpaper
- scraper
- graper
- draper
- vapor
- taper
- schaper
- raper
- lapre
- kapor
- caper
3. paper
noun. [‘ˈpeɪpɝ’] an essay (especially one written as an assignment).
Etymology
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
- papier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. piece
noun. [‘ˈpiːs’] an item that is an instance of some type; .
Etymology
- pece (Middle English (1100-1500))
- pais (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. piece
noun. [‘ˈpiːs’] an instance of some kind.
Etymology
- pece (Middle English (1100-1500))
- pais (Old French (842-ca. 1400))