〘Noun〙 (Whatman is Whatman) In 1760, J. Whatman began making handmade paper from hemp and cotton rags in England. Used as watercolor paper. *Kaigun (1942) <Toyo Iwata> Pikireki "Water-stretched Whatman Paper" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (ワットマンはWhatman) 一七六〇年、イギリスで、J=ワットマンが麻や木綿のぼろ布を原料として漉(す)き始めた手漉紙。水彩画用紙として使用。※海軍(1942)〈岩田豊雄〉霹靂「ワットマン紙の水張り」
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