Definition of Papeir-mache
Papier-Mâche is a light, durable substance made from paper pulp or
sheets of paper pasted together and variously treated with chemicals,
heat, and pressure, largely used for ornamental trays, boxes, light
furniture, &c., in which it is varnished and decorated to resemble
lacquer-work, and for architectural decoration, in which it is made to
imitate plaster moulding; the manufacture was learned from the Eastern
nations. Persia, India, and Japan having been long familiar with it;
America has adapted it to use for railroad wheels, &c.
- Wikipedia
||Pa`pier"-ma`ché" (?), n. [F.
papier mâché, lit., chewed or mashed paper.]
A hard and strong substance made of a pulp from paper, mixed with
sise or glue, etc. It is formed into various articles, usually by
means of molds.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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