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From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 paper
 紙帶

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 paper
 紙張空移

From: Network Terminology

 paper
 紙

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 paper
      adj : made of paper; "they wore paper hats at the party"
      n 1: a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood
           or rags or certain grasses
      2: an essay (especially one written as an assignment); "he got
         an A on his composition" [syn: composition, report, theme]
      3: a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains
         news and articles and advertisements; "he read his
         newspaper at breakfast" [syn: newspaper]
      4: a scholarly article describing the results of observations
         or stating hypotheses; "he has written many scientific
         papers"
      5: medium for written communication; "the notion of an office
         running without paper is absurd"
      6: a business firm that publishes newspapers; "Murdoch owns
         many newspapers" [syn: newspaper, newspaper publisher]
      7: a newspaper as a physical object; "when it began to rain he
         covered his head with a newspaper" [syn: newspaper]
      v 1: cover with paper; "paper the box"
      2: cover with wallpaper [syn: wallpaper]

From: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

 Paper
    The expression in the Authorized Version (Isa. 19:7), "the paper
    reeds by the brooks," is in the Revised Version more correctly
    "the meadows by the Nile." The words undoubtedly refer to a
    grassy place on the banks of the Nile fit for pasturage.
      In 2 John 1:12 the word is used in its proper sense. The
    material so referred to was manufactured from the papyrus, and
    hence its name. The papyrus (Heb. gome) was a kind of bulrush
    (q.v.). It is mentioned by Job (8:11) and Isaiah (35:7). It was
    used for many purposes. This plant (Papyrus Nilotica) is now
    unknown in Egypt; no trace of it can be found. The unaccountable
    disappearance of this plant from Egypt was foretold by Isaiah
    (19:6, 7) as a part of the divine judgment on that land. The
    most extensive papyrus growths now known are in the marshes at
    the northern end of the lake of Merom.