notepaper

noun
note·​pa·​per | \ ˈnōt-ˌpā-pər How to pronounce notepaper (audio) \

Definition of notepaper

: writing paper suitable for notes

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Telephone message: Arrived, accurately, at 1:55 — a bit tardy — but delivered with courtesy and written in elegant cursive on Plaza notepaper. Fox, Town & Country, "A Table for Mr. Fox," 21 Nov. 2012 Among the items for sale at the museum are replicas of the Union District School, maps of old South Windsor, and schoolhouse notepaper, with proceeds used for maintenance of the building. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 10 July 2018 Among the items for sale at the museum are replicas of the Union District School, maps of old South Windsor, and schoolhouse notepaper, with proceeds used for maintenance of the building. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 10 July 2018 Among the items for sale at the museum are replicas of the Union District School, maps of old South Windsor, and schoolhouse notepaper, with proceeds used for maintenance of the building. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 10 July 2018 Among the items for sale at the museum are replicas of the Union District School, maps of old South Windsor, and schoolhouse notepaper, with proceeds used for maintenance of the building. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 22 Aug. 2017 Among the items for sale at the museum are replicas of the Union District School, maps of old South Windsor, and schoolhouse notepaper, with proceeds used for maintenance of the building. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 22 Aug. 2017 After the album is finished, 7,777 CDs will be released (they can be pre-ordered) along with pieces of the notepaper on which Spalding wrote the music. Winston Cook-wilson, Billboard, "Esperanza Spalding to Write & Record New Album During 77-Hour Facebook Live Stream," 26 July 2017 Among the items for sale at the museum are replicas of the Union District School, maps of old South Windsor, and schoolhouse notepaper, with proceeds used for maintenance of the building. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 17 July 2017

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First Known Use of notepaper

1849, in the meaning defined above

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notepaper

noun

English Language Learners Definition of notepaper

: paper that is suitable for writing notes and letters