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wove paper

[′wōv ‚pā·pər]
(materials)
Paper characterized by a uniform, unlined surface and a soft, smooth finish.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Economic factors may have played a role in the later use of wove paper there.
Scores printed on wove paper never bear watermarks.
These prodigious achievements are even more remarkable when you realise he printed all his books on presses of his own design and making, created his own superior white bond and wove papers, manufactured the finest of black inks, designed, cut and engraved counter-punches, and struck matrices to cast in hot metal his own typefaces - all financed by himself entirely.
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