Whatman paper

English

Etymology

The paper was created by papermaker James Whatman the Elder (1702–1759).

Noun

Whatman paper (countable and uncountable, plural Whatman papers)

  1. A fine quality of English paper, with fine or coarse grain, used for etchings, engravings, etc.
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