paperwall

See also: paper wall

English

Etymology

paper + wall

Adjective

paperwall (not comparable)

  1. (predicative) Having paper walls.
    • 1990, A.J. Mitchell, Formulation and Production Carbonated Soft Drinks, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, 8.4.5 Preservatives, page 124:
      Sodium benzoate is supplied in paperwall sacks or fibre-board drums and should be stored in cool , dry conditions; it is readily soluble in water.
    • 2020 June 18, Jean-michel Gillet, Application-driven Quantum And Statistical Physics: A Short Course For Future Scientists And Engineers - Volume 3: Transitions (Essential Textbooks In Physics), World Scientific, →ISBN, page 28:
      In (b), a paperwall model for a crystal.

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