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  1. Paper - Wikipedia

    Largely derived from lignocellulose, paper is created from a pulp dissolved into a slurry that is drained and dried into sheets. Different types of paper are defined by constituent fiber, paper …

  2. Tutoring, enrichment, college & career support for K-12 | Paper

    With personalized tutoring, enrichment programming, and college and career support, Paper’s Educational Support System helps all your students shine in school and beyond.

  3. Paper | Definition, Papermaking, & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 23, 2025 · Paper, matted or felted sheet, usually of cellulose fibers, formed on a wire screen from water suspension. Although wood has become the major source of fiber for papermaking, …

  4. The History of Paper | American Forest and Paper Association

    Paper was first made in Lei-Yang, China by Ts'ai Lun, a Chinese court official. In all likelihood, Ts'ai mixed mulberry bark, hemp and rags with water, mashed it into pulp, pressed out the …

  5. Paper - New World Encyclopedia

    Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the compression of fibers. The fibers are usually derived from pulp made from pulpwood trees (such as spruce), but they may also be prepared from …

  6. PAPER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PAPER definition: 1. thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or drawing on…. Learn more.

  7. Papermaking | Process, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Paper is the basic material used for written communication and the dissemination of information. In addition, paper and paperboard provide materials for hundreds of other uses, such as …

  8. History of paper - Wikipedia

    Although bark paper emerged during the Han dynasty, the predominant material used for paper was hemp until the Tang dynasty when rattan and mulberry bark paper gradually prevailed.

  9. Papermaking - Wikipedia

    Papermaking is the process of manufacturing paper and cardboard, which are widely used for printing, writing, and packaging, and numerous other purposes. Today almost all paper is …

  10. Paper - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Paper is a thin material of (mostly) wood fibres pressed together. People write on paper with a pencil or pen, and books are made of paper. Paper can absorb liquids such as water, so …