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  2. Napkin - Wikipedia

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    A rolled napkin in a napkin ring. A napkin, serviette or face towelette is a square of cloth or paper tissue used at the table for wiping the mouth and fingers while eating. It is also sometimes used as a bib by tucking it into a shirt collar. It is usually small and folded, sometimes in intricate designs and shapes. [citation needed]

  3. Back-of-the-envelope calculation - Wikipedia

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    Back-of-the-envelope calculation. A back-of-the-envelope calculation is a rough calculation, typically jotted down on any available scrap of paper such as an envelope. It is more than a guess but less than an accurate calculation or mathematical proof. The defining characteristic of back-of-the-envelope calculations is the use of simplified ...

  4. Paper towel - Wikipedia

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    Paper towel. A paper towel is an absorbent, disposable towel made from paper. [1] In Britain, paper towels for kitchen use are also known as kitchen rolls, kitchen paper, or kitchen towels. [2] For home use, paper towels are usually sold in a roll of perforated sheets, but some are sold in stacks of pre-cut and pre-folded layers for use in ...

  5. Origami - Wikipedia

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    Origami (折り紙, Japanese pronunciation: [oɾiɡami] or [oɾiꜜɡami], from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper" (kami changes to gami due to rendaku)) is the Japanese art of paper folding. In modern usage, the word "origami" is often used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin.

  6. Doily - Wikipedia

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    A doily (also doiley, doilie, doyly, or doyley) is an ornamental mat, typically made of paper or fabric, and variously used for protecting surfaces or binding flowers, in food service presentation, or as a clothing ornamentation, as well as a head covering for Jewish women and Christian women. It is characterized by openwork, which allows the ...

  7. Paper - Wikipedia

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    Paper. Paper is a thin sheet material produced by mechanically or chemically processing cellulose fibres derived from wood, rags, grasses, herbivore dung, or other vegetable sources in water, draining the water through a fine mesh leaving the fibre evenly distributed on the surface, followed by pressing and drying.

  8. Why The New York Times' lawyers are inspecting OpenAI's code ...

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    It is there to be inspected by lawyers for The New York Times. By the order of a federal judge, the lawyers can only get into the room if they show a government-issued ID to a security guard. They ...

  9. Napkin folding - Wikipedia

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    Napkin folding. An illustration of napkin folding published in 1657. Napkin folding is a type of decorative folding done with a napkin. It can be done as art or as a hobby. Napkin folding is most commonly encountered as a table decoration in fancy restaurants. [1] Typically, and for best results, a clean, pressed, and starched square cloth ...