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  1. a piece of writing on a particular subject written by an expert and usually published in a book or journal, or read aloud to other people: He will give a paper on thermodynamics at a conference in Berlin.

  2. 1. a (1) : a felted sheet of usually vegetable fibers laid down on a fine screen from a water suspension. (2) : a similar sheet of other material (such as plastic) b. : a piece of paper. 2. a. : a piece of paper containing a written or printed statement : document. pedigree papers. b. : a piece of paper containing writing or print. c.

  3. A paper is a part of a written examination in which you answer a number of questions in a particular period of time.

  4. Paper is the thin, flexible material you doodle on during math class. It's also paper that you fold carefully into the shape of an airplane before launching it across the classroom.

  5. pa·per. (pā′pər) n. 1. A material made of cellulose pulp, derived mainly from wood, rags, and certain grasses, processed into flexible sheets or rolls by deposit from an aqueous suspension, and used chiefly for writing, printing, drawing, wrapping, and covering walls. 2. A single sheet of this material. 3.

  6. PAPER definition: 1. thin, flat material used for writing on, covering things in, etc: 2. a newspaper: 3. an…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of paper noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. an essay, article, or dissertation on a particular topic: a paper on early Mayan artifacts. Often papers. a document establishing or verifying identity, status, or the like: citizenship papers. negotiable notes, bills, etc., as commercial paper or paper money: Only silver, please, no paper.

  9. a sheet or card of paper with pins or needles stuck through it in rows. a set of questions for an examination, an individual set of written answers to them, or any written piece of schoolwork. Slang.

  10. Paper definition: A material made of cellulose pulp, derived mainly from wood, rags, and certain grasses, processed into flexible sheets or rolls by deposit from an aqueous suspension, and used chiefly for writing, printing, drawing, wrapping, and covering walls.