writing pad

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  • writing pad — /ˈraɪtɪŋ pæd/ (say ruyting pad) noun a number of sheets of paper for writing on, glued together at one edge. Also, writing block …  

  • writing pad — noun a pad of paper on which messages can be written • Syn: ↑message pad • Hypernyms: ↑pad, ↑pad of paper, ↑tablet …   Useful english dictionary

  • writing pad — paper pad, note pad, block of papers connected (by glue or metal spiral) at one end so that individual pages can be used and than removed …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Writing pad machine — Машина для изготовления блоков с бумагой для записей …   Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • Pad — or PAD may refer to: Writing pad, a book of paper Sanitary pad, a device worn by a woman during menstruation Contents 1 Transportation 2 Sports gear …   Wikipedia

  • writing — n. 1 a group or sequence of letters or symbols. 2 = HANDWRITING. 3 (usu. in pl.) a piece of literary work done; a book, article, etc. 4 (Writings) the Hagiographa. Phrases and idioms: in writing in written form. writing desk a desk for writing at …   Useful english dictionary

  • pad — I noun (C) 1 SOFT MATERIAL something made of or filled with soft material, that is used to protect something or make it more comfortable: She put a sterile pad of cotton over the wound. | a foam rubber pad | knee/elbow/shoulder pad (=a pad sewn… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pad — I. /pæd / (say pad) noun 1. a cushion like mass of some soft material, for comfort, protection, or stuffing. 2. a guard for the leg, containing padding and stiffeners, as worn by those batting and wicketkeeping in cricket, goalkeeping in hockey,… …  

  • pad — n. cushion 1) a heating; heel; knee; shoulder pad piece of material 2) a gauze; quilted; scouring pad connected sheets of paper 3) a scratch; writing pad airstrip 4) a helicopter; launch, launching pad one s residence (slang) 5) at one s pad * *… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • pad — {{11}}pad (n.) 1550s, bundle of straw to lie on, possibly from Low Ger. or Flem. pad sole of the foot. Meaning cushion like part of an animal foot is from 1836 in English. Generalized sense of something soft is from c.1700; the sense of a number… …   Etymology dictionary

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