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5. Commercial documents that represent value and can be transferred from owner to owner; negotiable instruments considered as a group: "billions more invested in American stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, and other paper" (Christian Science Monitor).
6. A newspaper.
7. Wallpaper.
8. A wrapper made of paper, often with its contents: a paper of pins.
9. Slang. a. A free pass to a theater. b. The audience admitted with free passes.
verb
papered
5. To construct (something) in haste and with little forethought: papered together a new coalition of political convenience.
adjective
paper over
on paper
[Middle English, from Old French papier, from Latin paprus, papyrus plant, papyrus paper, from Greek papuros.]
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