(materials) A strong paper or cardboard made from sulfate-process wood pulp; unbleached varieties are used for wrapping paper and shipping cartons.
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(materials) A strong paper or cardboard made from sulfate-process wood pulp; unbleached varieties are used for wrapping paper and shipping cartons.
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A heavy, high-strength paper, sized with resin, usually brown in color; used as a building paper.
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