Definition of Millboard. Meaning of Millboard. Synonyms of Millboard

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Definition of Millboard

Millboard
Millboard Mill"board`, n. A kind of stout pasteboard.

Meaning of Millboard from wikipedia

- Paperboard is a thick paper-based material. While there is no rigid differentiation between paper and paperboard, paperboard is generally thicker (usually...
- tempera on millboard Frank Brangwyn, Story of the Merchant ("Sheherezade telling the stories"), 1895–96, watercolour and tempera on millboard Frank Brangwyn...
- in the West Trenton section of Ewing Township, New Jersey. The Agasote Millboard Company was founded as a division of the Bermuda Trading Company in 1909...
- sheets of paper glued together, or layers of paper pulp pressed together. Millboard is a type of strong pasteboard that contains old rope and other co****...
- compressed asbestos fiber (CAF) gaskets, ropes, cloth, gland ****ngs, millboards, insulation, brake liners, and other products which are being exported...
- Harvey Outerbridge (1858–1928). Outerbridge incorporated the Agasote Millboard Company in 1909 to produce a high-density fiberboard. The company used...
- monotype produced by printing from a matrix consisting of paint on gessoed millboard, with each impression then finished by hand. Blake could obtain up to...
- versatile for the growing size of vehicle and light truck bodies. The Agasote Millboard Company was founded in England in 1909, producing a sort of fiberboard...
- prints, of most of which three copies were made. These were painted on millboard, after which the board was put through Blake's printing-press with a sheet...
- on paper. William Blake developed a different technique, painting on millboard in egg tempera to produce both new works and coloured impressions of his...