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paper mulberry

noun

  1. a mulberry tree, Broussonetia papyrifera, of eastern Asia, having alternate leaves that vary in size, round catkins, and orange-red fruit, grown widely as a shade tree.


paper mulberry

noun

  1. See tapa
    a small moraceous E Asian tree, Broussonetia papyrifera, the inner bark of which was formerly used for making paper in Japan See also tapa


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Word History and Origins

Origin of paper mulberry1

First recorded in 1770–80; so called because its bark is used to make paper

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Example Sentences

They were all more or less clothed in well-made cloth manufactured from the paper mulberry-tree, and ingeniously painted.

The paper Mulberry is also a well-known fibre; while a third species particularly valuable for thin papers is the Gampi.

The house at the end of the lane could be glimpsed through its grove of locusts, paper mulberry and towering ailanthus.

The dress of the natives was formed from cloth made of the bark of the paper-mulberry tree.

The greatest novelty was the manufacture of the native cloth, or Tapa, formed out of the bark of the paper-mulberry tree.

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