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Table 1
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Pronunciation
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Classification |
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Grammatical category: |
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Complex term |
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Grammar notes: |
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Uncountable |
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Definition: |
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A medium-weight coated paper grade with a medium-thickness coat and a grammage in the over-80gsm range. |
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Definition source: |
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EN 55 |
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Context: |
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MWC boasts the highest information capacity of all the mechanical-pulp-based grades. It is most suitable for perfect-bound speciality magazines and advertising articles in which quality demands are exceptionally high. |
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Context source: |
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EN 55 |
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Attestation: |
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2 |
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Co-hyponyms: |
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Art paper, LWC, Pigmented paper |
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Hyperonyms: |
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Two-sided coated paper |
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It:
Carta MWC
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Degree of reliability IT:
3
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Fr:
Papier MWC
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Degree of reliability FR:
3
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Notes: |
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The term “MWC” is the short form of “Medium Weight Coated”. |
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