Definition of Notepaper

1. Noun. Writing paper intended for writing short notes or letters.

Specialized synonyms: Post-it
Generic synonyms: Writing Paper

Definition of Notepaper

1. Noun. Relatively small writing paper used for writing notes or letters; often provided with matching envelopes. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Notepaper

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Notepaper

notednesses
notefile
notefiles
noteful
notefulhead
noteholder
noteholders
noteless
notelessness
notelet
notelets
notelike
notencephalocele
notepad
notepads
notepaper (current term)
notepapers
noter
noters
notes
notes of hand
notest
notetaker
notetakers
notetaking
notetakings
notewise
noteworthier
noteworthies
noteworthiest

Literary usage of Notepaper

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

1. The Marches of Wales: Notes and Impressions on the Welsh Borders, from the by Charles George Harper (1894)
"... many and diverse things at the typical tillage shop: things so antipathetic as notepaper and envelopes ; bacon, herrings, or oranges ; patent medicines ..."

2. Cheshire Notes and Queries (1889)
"... and was so delicate as instantly tj com- l0d pc Recd. it H 12 11 foreign notepaper— was worked by the sense of in Cannon-street, Manchester, ..."

3. Cantonese Love-songs by Cecil Clementi (1904)
"This ornamental notepaper was said to have been dipped by her in a stream from ... She used the water of this stream to fabricate notepaper of ten colours. ..."

4. Manners for Girls by Humphry (1901)
"Every country lady provides herself with notepaper on which the name of ... Of course, these particulars do not appear upon all the notepaper that is used. ..."

5. A Life of Books: The Story of D.W. Thorpe Pty. Ltd., 1921-1987 by Joyce Nicholson, Daniel Wrixon Thorpe (2000)
"notepaper had been sold in reams. A ream of notepaper consisted of 16 packets of 120 ... When I came into the trade, in addition to reams of notepaper, ..."

6. Letters to a Bride Including Letters to a Débutante: By Lucie Heaton Armstrong by Mrs Lucie Heaton Armstrong (1896)
"As for your notepaper, my dear, there is a good deal of fashion in these things, ... A girl's notepaper may be a little more ornamental than an older ..."

7. Chapters on Papermaking by Clayton Beadle (1908)
"It seems hardly probable that the explanation last given can account for the staining, since highly-glazed notepaper is about the least likely to give an ..."

8. Chapters on Papermaking by Clayton Beadle (1907)
"Hughes found that the stain produced is greatest with highly -glazed notepaper. It seems hardly probable that the explanation last given can account for the ..."

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