Bristol board

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Etymology

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The original Bristol board was made in Bristol, England and was a pasted board made of paper containing rags.

Noun

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Bristol board (countable and uncountable, plural Bristol boards)

  1. A heavyweight paper used for technical drawing, illustration, and other two-dimensional art forms.
    Synonym: Bristol paper