blotting paper

Blotting Paper Meaning in Bengali: ব্লটিং পেপার, পতিত কাগজ (noun, pronunciation: blɒtɪŋ ˈpeɪpər)

Definition of Blotting Paper

Blotting paper refers to a highly absorbent type of paper that is used to soak up excess ink or liquid. It is commonly used in offices, art studios, and laboratories to dry wet surfaces or remove excess moisture.

Synonyms of Blotting Paper

1. Absorbent paper (noun)
2. Bibulous paper (noun)
3. Drying paper (noun)

Antonyms of Blotting Paper

1. Waterproof paper (জলপ্রতিরোধী কাগজ)
2. Non-absorbent paper (অশুষ্ককাগজ)

Origin of Blotting Paper

The origin of blotting paper can be traced back to the 15th century in Europe. It was initially made from unsized paper, which had a high absorbency rate. Over time, the manufacturing process evolved, and blotting paper became more refined and widely used.

Nearby Words

1. Blot (noun)
2. Blotch (noun)
3. Blotchy (adjective)
4. Blotter (noun)

Blotting Paper in Literature Quotes

1. “The pen, the ink, the paper, the blotting pad, the desk, the chair, the room, the house, the town—they all become one with the writer.” – Virginia Woolf (কলম, কালি, কাগজ, পতিত কাগজ, ডেস্ক, চেয়ার, ঘর, বাড়ি, শহর – সবই লেখকের সাথে এক হয়ে যায়।)

Blotting Paper Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ব্লটিং পেপার
Hindi: ब्लॉटिंग पेपर
Nepali: ब्लटिंग कागज
Urdu: بلوٹنگ کاغذ
Tamil: பிளாட்டிங் பேப்பர்
Telugu: బ్లాటింగ్ పేపర్
Arabic: ورقة الامتصاص
Chinese: 吸墨纸
Japanese: 吸水紙
Russian: бумага для вытирания

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