| • | A substance in the form of thin sheets or leaves intended to
   be written or printed on, or to be used in wrapping. It is made of
   rags, straw, bark, wood, or other fibrous material, which is first
   reduced to pulp, then molded, pressed, and dried. | 
											
															| • | A sheet, leaf, or piece of such substance. | 
											
															| • | A printed or written instrument; a document, essay, or the
   like; a writing; as, a paper read before a scientific society. | 
											
															| • | A printed sheet appearing periodically; a newspaper; a
   journal; as, a daily paper. | 
											
															| • | Negotiable evidences of indebtedness; notes; bills of
   exchange, and the like; as, the bank holds a large amount of his paper. | 
											
															| • | Decorated hangings or coverings for walls, made of paper.
   See Paper hangings, below. | 
											
															| • | A paper containing (usually) a definite quantity; as, a
   paper of pins, tacks, opium, etc. | 
											
															| • | A medicinal preparation spread upon paper, intended for
   external application; as, cantharides paper. | 
											
															| • | Of or pertaining to paper; made of paper; resembling paper;
   existing only on paper; unsubstantial; as, a paper box; a paper army. | 
											
															| • | To cover with paper; to furnish with paper hangings; as,
   to paper a room or a house. | 
											
															| • | To fold or inclose in paper. | 
											
															| • | To put on paper; to make a memorandum of. |