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* Dutch: [[stijfselpapier|status=preferred}} French: [[papier marbré à la pâte|status=preferred}} German: [[Kleisterpapier|status=preferred}} Italian: [[carta a colla|status=preferred}} Latin: (translation needed)
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{{Concept translation|language=nl|label=stijfselpapier|status=preferred}} French: [[papier marbré à la pâte|status=preferred}} German: [[Kleisterpapier|status=preferred}} Italian: [[carta a colla|status=preferred}} Latin: (translation needed)
  
 
* Spanish: [[papel de pasta|status=preferred}} Swedish: [[monteringspapper]]
 
* Spanish: [[papel de pasta|status=preferred}} Swedish: [[monteringspapper]]

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English

noun

Decorated paper, Marbled paper

Translations

French: [[papier marbré à la pâte|status=preferred}} German: [[Kleisterpapier|status=preferred}} Italian: [[carta a colla|status=preferred}} Latin: (translation needed)

References

  1. a b  Roberts, Don., et al. Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books : a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology. Library of Congress : For Sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1982.