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Definition of Masking paper
1. Noun. Adhesive tape used to cover the part of a surface that should not be painted.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Masking Paper
Literary usage of Masking paper
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Microscope: An Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology by Simon Henry Gage (1920)
"... excellent masking paper can be prepared by soaking white paper in a saturated
aqueous solution of Orange G for 10 to 15 minutes, and then hanging it up ..."
2. The American Amateur Photographer (1903)
"... 15, portfolio, containing six sheets of frisket paper, 12 sheets black masking
paper, strips of paraffin paper for margins, blotting paper, ..."
3. Solutions for Secretaries of Small NPO's by Gene L. Warner (2007)
"Use masking tape and masking paper (available at Sherwin-Williams stores, The
Home Depot, and similar outlets) to mask off everything but the image area of ..."
4. Optic Projection by Simon Henry Gage, Henry Phelps Gage (1914)
"The sections to be shown are not covered with the masking paper. The numeral on
the side give the number of the series (ser. 90, ser. 17, ser. 15). ..."