Definition of Pad of paper

1. Noun. A number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge.

Exact synonyms: Pad, Tablet
Specialized synonyms: Message Pad, Writing Pad, Notepad
Generic synonyms: Paper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pad Of Paper

paction
pactional
pactioned
pactions
pactitious
pacts
pactum
pactum de non petendo
pacu
pacus
pacy
paczki
paczkis
pad
pad down
pad of paper (current term)
pad out
pad stitch
pad thai
padang
padangs
padauk
padauks
padawan
padawans
paddability
padded
padder
padders
paddies

Literary usage of Pad of paper

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. World Finder by Hubert Vansant Coryell, Henry Wyman Holmes (1921)
"... pac-i-fy pacifying pac-i-fy-ing pad (A pad of paper) padded pad-ded padding pad-ding paddle pad-die paddling pad dling padlock pad-lock painter paint-er ..."

2. Radford's Cyclopedia of Construction; Carpentry, Building and Architecture edited by William A. Radford, Alfred Sidney Johnson (1909)
"To illustrate, assume that a beam is made up of a series of flat plates—or, in other words, like a pad of paper or a book—the difference being that in the ..."

3. Cement and how to Use it: A Working Manual of Up-to-date Practice in the by William A. Radford (1910)
"Now, when the supposed beam starts to deflect, one of two things will happen: either the various plates separate, as when a book or pad of paper is bent, ..."

4. The School Journal (1895)
"Fig. i shows the top side of the board furnished with a pad of paper and with the T-square and the triangles in position for use. Fig. ..."

5. Spirit Slate Writing and Kindred Phenomena by Chung Ling Soo, William E. Robinson (1898)
"... one is by using a pad of paper which contains underneath the second or third layer of paper a carbon sheet made of wax and lampblack. ..."

6. The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism, Fraudulent and Genuine: Being a by Hereward Carrington (1907)
"The medium hands to his sitter, or there is handed to him by an assistant, a pad of paper, with the request that he (the sitter) shall write a question on ..."

7. The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism: Being a Brief Account of the Most by Hereward Carrington (1920)
"The medium hands to his sitter, or there is handed to him by an assistant, a pad of paper, with the request that he (the sitter) shall write a question on ..."

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