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Definition of Supercalendered
1. supercalender [v] - See also: supercalender
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supercalendered
Literary usage of Supercalendered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Photoengraving: Containing Practical Instructions for Producing by Harry Jenkins, Stephen H. Horgan, Frederic Eugene Ives (1902)
"The sheet of supercalendered stock may now be taken, and from it should be cut
all the light tints as well as some of the stronger ones. ..."
2. Modern Pulp and Paper Making: A Practical Treatise by George Strong Witham (1920)
"The principal grades of book paper are machine finish (MF), sized and
supercalendered (S. & S. C), coated, and cover. The difference in the first three ..."
3. A Short Course in Advertising by Alex Faickney Osborn (1921)
"When it is supercalendered as well as sized, the paper is called "S.
& SC"—meaning "sized and supercalendered." But even this paper may not have a ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Book and fine papers are often "supercalendered" or passed through a second stack
of calenders after the paper has been taken from the paper machine. ..."
5. Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws by Dept. of the Treasury, United States Dept. of the Treasury, United States, United States Customs Court, Customs Court (1913)
"The paper in evidence is a very thin, supercalendered, ... It will be noted that
provision is made for supercalendered imitation parchment papers which have ..."
6. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1905)
"Coated and supercalendered papers are used for high-class magazines and books,
... Most booklets of the better class are printed on supercalendered ..."