papyrus
a long-lasting, paper-like material made from reed.
papyrus
Egyptians call their paper made out of reed "papyrus." Papyrus was used as a writing material in ancient Egypt and was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, which was abundant in the Nile Delta. The word "papyrus" itself is derived from the Greek name for the plant.
Please pass me the reed basket. The Egyptians made paper out of a reed called papyrus.
Papyrus - a type of reed.
papyrus
Papyrus, which is first known to have been used in ancient Egypt.
it is used in making a paper and a material that was used by the Egyptian in writing a Egyptian that was all about religion
The homograph of "reed" is "reed." It refers to either a thin strip of material or a tall, grass-like plant that grows in wet areas.
Reed - a type of grass, found growing in shallow waters.
The Egyptians did not make paper (that was the Chinese) they stacked wet slit papyrus reed stems crosswise forming a thin flexible plywood like material when it dried, called papyrus that was used to make scrolls that could be written on.
The TKO 10lb ankle weights use metal bars and a reed feeling material.