paper
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to paper; made of paper; resembling paper; existing only on paper; unsubstantial; as, a paper box; a paper army
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slobber
(ˈslɒb ər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to drool; drivel.
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postulate
(ˈpɒs tʃə lənt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Math., Logic. a proposition that requires no proof, being self-evident, or that is for a specific purpose assumed true, and that is used in the proof of other propositions; axiom.
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slaver
(ˈslæv ər, ˈsleɪ vər, ˈslɑ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to let saliva run from the mouth; slobber; drool.
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drooled
Webster Dictionary
of Drool
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dreul
Webster Dictionary
to drool
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drooling
Webster Dictionary
of Drool
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document
Webster Dictionary
an original or official paper relied upon as the basis, proof, or support of anything else; -- in its most extended sense, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information in the case; any material substance on which the thoughts of men are represented by any species of conventional mark or symbol
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blank
Webster Dictionary
a paper unwritten; a paper without marks or characters a blank ballot; -- especially, a paper on which are to be inserted designated items of information, for which spaces are left vacant; a bland form
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revise
Webster Dictionary
to compare (a proof) with a previous proof of the same matter, and mark again such errors as have not been corrected in the type
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demonstration
Webster Dictionary
the act of demonstrating; an exhibition; proof; especially, proof beyond the possibility of doubt; indubitable evidence, to the senses or reason
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repro
(ˈri proʊ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
reproduction proof: a printer's proof from which a usable plate can be made by photographic reproduction.
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paper
Webster Dictionary
to cover with paper; to furnish with paper hangings; as, to paper a room or a house
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hypothetical
Webster Dictionary
characterized by, or of the nature of, an hypothesis; conditional; assumed without proof, for the purpose of reasoning and deducing proof, or of accounting for some fact or phenomenon
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proof
Webster Dictionary
used in proving or testing; as, a proof load, or proof charge
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slabber
Webster Dictionary
to let saliva or some liquid fall from the mouth carelessly, like a child or an idiot; to drivel; to drool
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proof-arm
Webster Dictionary
to arm with proof armor; to arm securely; as, to proof-arm herself
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refutation
Webster Dictionary
the act or process of refuting or disproving, or the state of being refuted; proof of falsehood or error; the overthrowing of an argument, opinion, testimony, doctrine, or theory, by argument or countervailing proof
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evidence
Webster Dictionary
that which makes evident or manifest; that which furnishes, or tends to furnish, proof; any mode of proof; the ground of belief or judgement; as, the evidence of our senses; evidence of the truth or falsehood of a statement
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pad
Webster Dictionary
a kind of cushion for writing upon, or for blotting; esp., one formed of many flat sheets of writing paper, or layers of blotting paper; a block of paper
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probate
Webster Dictionary
official proof; especially, the proof before a competent officer or tribunal that an instrument offered, purporting to be the last will and testament of a person deceased, is indeed his lawful act; the copy of a will proved, under the seal of the Court of Probate, delivered to the executors with a certificate of its having been proved
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counterprove
Webster Dictionary
to take a counter proof of, or a copy in reverse, by taking an impression directly from the face of an original. See Counter proof, under Counter
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nautilus
Webster Dictionary
the argonaut; -- also called paper nautilus. See Argonauta, and Paper nautilus, under Paper
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watermark
(ˈwɔ tərˌmɑrk, ˈwɒt ər-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a figure or design impressed in some paper during manufacture, visible when the paper is held to the light.
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rice paper
(rice paper)
Princeton's WordNet
a thin delicate material resembling paper; made from the rice-paper tree
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watermark
(watermark)
Princeton's WordNet
a distinguishing mark impressed on paper during manufacture; visible when paper is held up to the light
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pasteboard
(ˈpeɪstˈbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a stiff board made of sheets of paper pasted or layers of paper pulp pressed together.
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deckle edge
(ˈdɛk əl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the irregular, untrimmed edge of handmade paper now often produced artificially on machine-made paper.
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paperboard
(ˈpeɪ pərˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a thick, stiff cardboard composed of layers of paper or paper pulp compressed together; pasteboard.
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chad
(chad)
Princeton's WordNet
a small piece of paper that is supposed to be removed when a hole is punched in a card or paper tape
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