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blotting paper
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blot·ting paper (bltng)
n.
Absorbent paper used to blot a surface by soaking up excess ink.

blotting paper
n
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a soft absorbent unsized paper, used esp for soaking up surplus ink
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Noun1.blotting paper - absorbent paper used to dry inkblotting paper - absorbent paper used to dry ink      
paper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
Translations
blotting paper [ˈblɒtɪŋˌpeɪpəʳ] Npapel m secante
blotting paper [ˈblɒtɪŋˌpeɪpəʳ] ncarta assorbente, carta asciugante


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