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- Onionskin abstract "Onionskin or onion skin is a thin, light-weight, strong, often translucent paper. Not made from onions, it is named for their thin, papery skins which it superficially resembles. It was usually used with carbon paper for typing duplicates in a typewriter, for permanent records where low bulk was important, or for airmail correspondence. It is typically 25–39 g/m² (9-pound basis weight in US units), and may be white or canary-colored. In the typewriter era, onion skin often had a deeply textured cockle finish which allowed for easier erasure of typing mistakes, but other glazed and unglazed finishes were also available then and may be more common today.Onionskin paper is relatively durable and lightweight due to its high content of cotton fibers. Because of these attributes and its crispness when folding, onionskin paper is one of the best papers to use for toy kites and advanced paper airplanes. Paper airplanes made from onionskin paper tend to fly very well due to their low weight and high integrity once folded.".
- Onionskin thumbnail Onionskin_paper.jpg?width=300.
- Onionskin wikiPageID "12018886".
- Onionskin wikiPageLength "1748".
- Onionskin wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Onionskin wikiPageRevisionID "681199190".
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Airmail.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_paper.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Cockle_finish.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink File:Onionskin_paper.jpg.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Grammage.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Kite.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Paper_plane.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLink Typewriter.
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Onionskin".
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "onion skin media".
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "onion skin paper".
- Onionskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "onionskin".
- Onionskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Material-stub.
- Onionskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paper.
- Onionskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Onionskin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Typ-stub.
- Onionskin subject Category:Paper.
- Onionskin comment "Onionskin or onion skin is a thin, light-weight, strong, often translucent paper. Not made from onions, it is named for their thin, papery skins which it superficially resembles. It was usually used with carbon paper for typing duplicates in a typewriter, for permanent records where low bulk was important, or for airmail correspondence. It is typically 25–39 g/m² (9-pound basis weight in US units), and may be white or canary-colored.".
- Onionskin label "Onionskin".
- Onionskin sameAs Q1428822.
- Onionskin sameAs Florpost.
- Onionskin sameAs m.02vm35c.
- Onionskin sameAs Q1428822.
- Onionskin wasDerivedFrom Onionskin?oldid=681199190.
- Onionskin depiction Onionskin_paper.jpg.
- Onionskin isPrimaryTopicOf Onionskin.