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pa·pier-mâ·ché P0052900 (pā′pər-mə-shā′, pă-pyā′-) also pa·per ma·che (pā′pər mə-shā′)n. A material, made from paper pulp or shreds of paper mixed with glue or paste, that can be molded into various shapes when wet and becomes hard and suitable for painting and varnishing when dry. [French : papier, paper; see paper + mâché, past participle of mâcher, to chew (from Old French maschier, from Latin masticāre; see masticate).] pa′pier-mâ·ché′ adj.papier-mâché (ˌpæpjeɪˈmæʃeɪ; French papjemɑʃe) n (Art Terms) a hard strong substance suitable for painting on, made of paper pulp or layers of paper mixed with paste, size, etc, and moulded when moistadj (Art Terms) made of papier-mâché[C18: from French, literally: chewed paper]pa•pier-mâ•ché (ˌpeɪ pər məˈʃeɪ, pɑˌpyeɪ-) n. 1. moistened paper pulp mixed with glue and other materials or layers of paper glued and pressed together, molded when moist to form various articles and becoming hard and strong when dry. adj. 2. made of papier-mâché. 3. easily destroyed or discredited; false or illusory: a papier-mâché economy. [1745–55; < French: literally, chewed paper] papier-mâchéA French term meaning chewed paper, used to mean a mixture of paper pulp and paste that hardens as it dries.ThesaurusNoun | 1. papier-mache - a substance made from paper pulp that can be molded when wet and painted when drypaper-machepaper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses | Translationspapier-mâché (pӕpieiˈmaʃei) , ((American) peipər-məˈʃei) noun, adjective (of) a substance consisting of paper mixed together with some kind of glue, which can be made into models, bowls, boxes etc. (紙雕) 混凝紙漿 (纸雕)混凝纸浆 papier-mâchéenUK
papier-mâché (pā`pər-məshā`), art material made of paper strips soaked in a binder of starch or flour paste; it dries into a firm, hard substance. Papier-mâché is widely used in the production of decorative objects and sculptures of great lightness, delicacy, and strength.Papier-mâchéA material used for model making composed principally of paper; prepared by pulping a mass of paper and adding glue, to produce a dough-like consistency, and molding it into a desired form.Papier-Mâché (literally “chewed paper”), an easily molded mass made from such fibrous materials as paper and cardboard, usually with the addition of glue, starch, or plaster of paris. Toys, teaching aids, molds, theatrical props, small chests, and boxes are made from papier-mâché. These articles are frequently painted, lacquered, or stamped. papier-mâchéA material composed principally of paper; usually prepared by pulping a mass of paper (sometimes glue is added) to a dough-like consistency and molding to a desired form. |