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vel·lum I. \ˈveləm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English velim, from Middle French velin, veelin, from velin, veelin, adjective, of a calf, from veel calf — more at veal 1. a. : a thin calfskin specially prepared for uses similar to those of parchment (as for writing upon and binding books) b. : a fine-grained unsplit lambskin, kidskin, or calfskin prepared for these uses 2. : a manuscript written or printed on vellum 3. a. : vellum paper b. : vegetable parchment c. : paper that has been made sufficiently translucent for tracing purposes < a blueprint made from a drawing on vellum > d. : a usually glazed and embossed cotton book cloth made to imitate calfskin parchment 4. : membrane II. adjective 1. : of, resembling, or bound in vellum 2. : resembling the finish of eggshell paper but having a finer grain < paper having a vellum finish > |