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Synonyms and antonyms of Types and forms of paper in British Thesaurus

Types and forms of paper

A3 (noun)

a large size of paper about 16.5 inches or 420 millimetres wide and 11.5 inches or 297 millimetres long

A4 (noun)

a standard size of paper about 8.5 inches or 210 millimetres wide and 11.5 inches or 297 millimetres long

A5 (noun)

a small size of paper about 6 inches or 148 millimetres wide and 8.5 inches or 210 millimetres long

card (noun)

British thick stiff paper, thinner than cardboard

cardboard (noun)

very stiff thick paper, used especially for making boxes

foolscap (noun)

a large size of paper about 13 inches or 32.5 centimetres wide and 17 inches or 42.5 centimetres long, used for writing or for printing books

gift wrap (noun)

attractive coloured paper that you use to wrap presents

page (noun)

a piece of paper

paper (noun)

the thin flat substance that you use for writing on or wrapping things in

pasteboard (noun)

a type of thick stiff paper made of layers of paper that are pasted or pressed together

ream (noun)

British a measure of a quantity of paper, equal to 480 pieces

sandpaper (noun)

strong paper with a rough surface that you rub against wood or metal to make it smooth

scrap paper (noun)

paper that has already been used which you keep to make notes, lists etc on

scratch paper (noun)

American scrap paper

sheaf (noun)

a large number of pieces of paper that are kept together

slip (noun)

a piece of paper used for a particular purpose

tissue (noun)

a type of very thin paper used for wrapping or protecting things

vellum (noun)

a type of paper of high quality

wax paper (noun)

American greaseproof paper

wrapping paper (noun)

special paper that you use for wrapping presents