Definition of Pasteboard. Meaning of Pasteboard. Synonyms of Pasteboard

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Definition of Pasteboard

Pasteboard
Pasteboard Paste"board`, n. 1. A stiff thick kind of paper board, formed of several single sheets pasted one upon another, or of paper macerated and pressed into molds, etc. 2. (Cookery) A board on which pastry dough is rolled; a molding board.

Meaning of Pasteboard from wikipedia

- Card stock, also called cover stock and pasteboard, is paper that is thicker and more durable than normal writing and printing paper, but thinner and more...
- A Pasteboard Crown is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Travers Vale and starring Evelyn Greeley, Robert Elliott and Gladys Valerie. Evelyn...
- Winter 1886/87 (F 295) Oil on pasteboard, 41 x 32 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam...
- widget responsible for providing acceptable type transformations. The pasteboard allows for transfer of common items such as URLs, colors, images, strings...
- A Gamut of Games is an innovative book of games written by Sid Sackson and first published in 1969. It contains rules for a large number of paper and pencil...
- manufacturers may purchase pasteboard from various suppliers; large companies such as USPCC create their own proprietary pasteboard. After the desired imagery...
- 1886/87 Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo (F380) Self-Portrait, 1887 Oil on pasteboard, 42 cm x 34 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (F295) Self-Portrait with Pipe and...
- fashion from the 15th century. The cards are hand-drawn and painted on pasteboard, with highlights of gold and silver, in the contemporary technique for...
- while Antonina is putting some rusty old armour and a helmet made of pasteboard into a cupboard. Don Quixote de la Mancha enters, reading a book. He goes...
- produce entirely different weaves by changing the "program" – a series of pasteboard cards with holes punched in them. Code-breaking algorithms have also existed...