What is another word for pasteboard?

Pronunciation: [pˈastɪbˌɔːd] (IPA)

Pasteboard is a material made of paperboard that is used for various purposes, including for making cards, packaging, pads and other crafts. Sometimes we need to look for another word that might mean the same. Some synonyms for pasteboard are cardboard, cardstock, chipboard or Bristol board. They all come in different thicknesses, colors and finishes depending on their intended use. Cardboard is most commonly used for boxes or packaging, while Bristol board and chipboard are often used for art and crafts projects. On the other hand, cardstock is often used for invitations, greeting cards, and other stationery items. Whatever the preference, there are many choices available depending on the need.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
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What are the hypernyms for Pasteboard?

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  • hypernyms for pasteboard (as nouns)

What are the hyponyms for Pasteboard?

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Usage examples for Pasteboard

Lastly, the bandage, adhering to the piece of pasteboard, to the skin, and to the different turns which it makes around the body, is carefully applied so as to form an immovable, rigid, and solid bandage, which will retain the hernia long enough for the wound in the abdominal walls to heal permanently.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
But the moment that he took the lid off the pasteboard box he was more bewildered than ever; for the first glimpse told him that Nina had returned to him all the little presents he had made to her in careless moments.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
Megger, dropping heavily into the chair, saw that the departing visitor had thrown a slip of pasteboard upon the carpet.
"The Sins of Séverac Bablon"
Sax Rohmer

Famous quotes with Pasteboard

  • I am sure I do not know why the beauty of Monte Carlo should not satisfy more than it does. The bluest of all seas is nowhere bluer than when you see it between the marble balustrades of the long white terrace before the casino, palms are nowhere greener than in that high garden which the mountain screen from every unkind breath, no colours could be more rich and various than those of the red and purple Alps that tower up behind the town, on whose summit such violent thunderstorms gather and break. But for me, at least, there was not at all the pleasure I had anticipated in this dazzling white and blue, these feathery palms and ragged Alps. ...I had a continual restless feeling that there was nothing at all real about Monte Carlo; that the sea was too blue to be wet, the casino too white to be anything but pasteboard, and that from their very greenness the palms must be cotton. … in atmosphere and spirit the entire kingdom of Monaco is an extension of the casino.
    Willa Cather
  • All visible objects, man, are but as pasteboard masks.
    Herman Melville
  • We have the greatest admiration for this learned doctor: with what scientific stoicism he walks through the land of wonders, unwondering; like a wise man through some huge, gaudy, imposing Vauxhall, whose fire-works, cascades and symphonies, the vulgar may enjoy and believe in,—but where he finds nothing real but the saltpetre, pasteboard and catgut.
    Thomas Carlyle
  • In whatever he has written he has affected something which has been intended to strike his readers as uncommon and therefore grand. Because he has been bright and a man of genius, he has carried his object as regards the young. He has struck them with astonishment and aroused in their imagination ideas of a world more glorious, more rich, more witty, more enterprising, than their own. But the glory has been the glory of pasteboard, and the wealth has been a wealth of tinsel. The wit has been the wit of hairdressers, and the enterprise has been the enterprise of mountebanks.
    Benjamin Disraeli

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