different between interleaving vs glassine
interleaving
English
Verb
interleaving
- present participle of interleave
Noun
interleaving (plural interleavings)
- The action of interleaving.
- Data that has been interleaved. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
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glassine
English
Etymology
glass +? -ine
Noun
glassine (countable and uncountable, plural glassines)
- A light paper used as interleaving between artworks or stamp album pages.
- Smooth, non-absorbing, grease- and moisture-resistant, super-calendered paper.
- (philately, usually used as a plural) A small stamp packet made from glassine paper.
Translations
Anagrams
- Sinegals, gainless, gas lines, leasings, lignases, sealings
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