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Rag paper

Paper made from cotton or linen rags, yielding long, low-lignin cellulose fibres; the dominant writing-paper substrate before approximately 1870 and still used for archival, security, and currency papers; distinguished from wood-pulp paper by fibre morphology under polarised light microscopy.

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