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skos:scopeNote (skos | Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS)) http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#scopeNote Text
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In general, all types and categories of matted or felted sheets or webs of fiber formed on a fine screen from a water suspension. +
Papers described by their type of manufacture +
en:The process of thinning leather by cutting away the flesh side, or shaving the edges, i.e., beveling the edges that are to be turned in. +
en:A knife used for paring the edges of leather to be turned over the edges of the boards. The knife has its cutting edge at the end, and is ground flat on the underside and beveled on the upper. +
A knife used for paring the edges of leather to be turned over the edges of the boards. The knife has its cutting edge at the end, and is ground flat on the underside and beveled on the upper. +
The process of thinning leather by cutting away the flesh side, or shaving the edges, i.e., beveling the edges that are to be turned in. +
en:Decorative endpapers and cover papers produced by pressing or sliding objects into a wet paste or starch mixture that has been spread on the paper. +
Decorative endpapers and cover papers produced by pressing or sliding objects into a wet paste or starch mixture that has been spread on the paper. +
en:A drawn marble pattern that is essentially a variation of the NONPAREIL MARBLE , the difference being that after the colors (black, blue, yellow, and red; or black, brown, yellow, and white) have been drawn by the stylus into wavy lines, they are then drawn with a comb, which is extendible in such a manner that it is made wider and narrower at intervals of 1/2 inch. This widening and narrowing is continued until the entire surface is crossed by this opening and closing comb, resulting in a pattern resembling the tail of a peacock. +
A drawn marble pattern that is essentially a variation of the NONPAREIL MARBLE , the difference being that after the colors (black, blue, yellow, and red; or black, brown, yellow, and white) have been drawn by the stylus into wavy lines, they are then drawn with a comb, which is extendible in such a manner that it is made wider and narrower at intervals of 1/2 inch. This widening and narrowing is continued until the entire surface is crossed by this opening and closing comb, resulting in a pattern resembling the tail of a peacock. +
en:Where a piece of material, such as a cover, board or endleaf, which is not large enough for its purpose has been filled in with a separate piece of the same or a similar material. A cover therefore might consist of one piece of leather for the spine and one for each side in order to create a full cover of apparently the same material. This is distinct from patch material where some damage or loss has been made good. +
Where a piece of material, such as a cover, board or endleaf, which is not large enough for its purpose has been filled in with a separate piece of the same or a similar material. A cover therefore might consist of one piece of leather for the spine and one for each side in order to create a full cover of apparently the same material. This is distinct from patch material where some damage or loss has been made good. +
en:Fibrous organic materials and extracts derived from plants and trees. +
Fibrous organic materials and extracts derived from plants and trees. +
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