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waxed paper
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waxed paper [′wakst ′pā·pər]
(materials)
Paper that is treated or coated with wax to make it waterproof and greaseproof; used for wrapping.


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a producer of fine and specialty paper products, including printing and writing papers, xerographic, recycled papers, machine-glazed laminating grades, plain and printed waxed papers and various other specialty products, has manufacturing and converting divisions in Peshtigo and Oconto Falls, Wis.
a producer of fine and specialty paper products, including printing and writing papers, xerographic, recycled papers, machine-glazed laminating grades, plain and printed waxed papers and various other specialty products, has manufacturing and converting divisions in Peshtigo and Oconto Falls, Wis.
produces fine and specialty products, including printing and writing papers, xerographic, recycled papers, MG laminating grades, plain and printed waxed papers and various other specialty products at its manufacturing and converting divisions in Peshtigo and Oconto Falls, Wis.
 
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