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  2. List of style guides - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Plain Words, by Sir Ernest Gowers. Copy-editing: The Cambridge Handbook for Editors, Authors and Publishers Judith Butcher. (2006 ed.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521847131; Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage (2015 ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, (hardcover).

  3. Paper - Wikipedia

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    The word paper is etymologically derived from Latin papyrus, which comes from the Greek πᾰ́πῡρος (pápūros), the word for the Cyperus papyrus plant. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Papyrus is a thick, paper-like material produced from the pith of the Cyperus papyrus plant, which was used in ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean cultures for writing ...

  4. Papermaking - Wikipedia

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    The word "paper" is etymologically derived from papyrus, Ancient Greek for the Cyperus papyrus plant. Papyrus is a thick, paper-like material produced from the pith of the Cyperus papyrus plant which was used in ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean societies for writing long before paper was used in China. [1]

  5. Paper (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Paper (American newspaper), a 1960s underground newspaper published in East Lansing, Michigan, United States; Papers (software), a reference management package; Scholarly paper, in academic publishing, a work published in a peer-reviewed journal Scientific paper; Term paper, a research paper written by a student as a school assignment

  6. Papyrus - Wikipedia

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    The more specific term βίβλος biblos, which finds its way into English in such words as 'bibliography', 'bibliophile', and 'bible', refers to the inner bark of the papyrus plant. Papyrus is also the etymon of 'paper', a similar substance. In the Egyptian language, papyrus was called wadj (w3ḏ), tjufy (ṯwfy) [8]: 5 , or djet (ḏt).

  7. List of alternative newspapers - Wikipedia

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    TAPinto, formerly The Alternative Press, hyperlocal digital news, New Mexico. Santa Fe Reporter, ... The Real Paper, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1972–1981)

  8. Category:Paper - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paper" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Dropbox Paper - Wikipedia

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    Paper supports rich media, and users can "add rich content to your document just by pasting a link to the file. In addition to Dropbox, Paper supports media from a variety of popular services including YouTube, Spotify, Vimeo, SoundCloud, Facebook, and Google's productivity suite. Once the file appears, you can delete the link for a cleaner ...