Paper (noun)

  1. A material made from cellulose pulp, derived mainly from wood, rags, or certain grasses, processed into flexible sheets or rolls.
  2. A newspaper, magazine, or journal.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french papier, from latin papyrus, via greek from egyptian p-p-rw "that which is written", from p- "house" + prw "to write".

Examples:

  1. He wrote the letter on a piece of paper.
  2. I need to buy some paper for the printer.
  3. The paper is due tomorrow.
  4. He read the paper every day.
  5. She made a paper crane.
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