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AGE-RELATED PROCESS OF DETERIORATION OCCURRING ON PAPER PRODUCTS
Fauxing; Paper discoloration; Yellowing paper; Yellow paper; Yellowed paper; Slightly foxed (book condition)

Slightly Foxed         
BRITISH LITERARY MAGAZINE
Slightly Foxed (magazine)
Slightly Foxed is a British quarterly literary magazine. Its primary focus is books and book culture.
Foxing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fox.
droopy         
FICTIONAL DOG
Droopy and Dripple; Droopy the Dog; Happy Hound; Droopy Dog; Señor Droopy; Millionaire Droopy; Wags to Riches; Droopy Leprechaun; The Chump Champ; Droopy's Good Deed; Mutts About Racing; Sheep Wrecked; Caballero Droopy; Grin and Share It; Out-Foxed; Blackboard Jumble; Deputy Droopy; Homesteader Droopy; Drag-a-Long Droopy; The Three Little Pups; Wags To Riches; Drag-A-Long Droopy; Droopy Leprecaun; You know what? I'm happy.
(droopier, droopiest)
If you describe something as droopy, you mean that it hangs down with no strength or firmness.
...a tall man with a droopy moustache.
ADJ

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Foxing

Foxing is an age-related process of deterioration that causes spots and browning on old paper documents such as books, postage stamps, old paper money and certificates. The name may derive from the fox-like reddish-brown color of the stains, or the rust chemical ferric oxide which may be involved. Paper so affected is said to be "foxed".

Foxing is rarely found in incunabula, or books printed before 1501. Decrease in rag fibre quality may be a culprit; as demand for paper rose in later centuries, papermakers used less water and spent less time cleansing the rag fibres used to make paper.

Although unsightly and a negative factor in the value of the paper item for collectors, foxing does not affect the actual integrity of the paper.

Foxing also occurs in biological study skins or specimens, as an effect of chemical reactions or mold on melanin.

Foxing can also be intentionally added to clothing to give it an aged appearance.

Aside from foxing, other types of age-related paper deterioration include destruction of the lignin by sunlight and absorbed atmospheric pollution, typically causing the paper to become brown and crumble at the edges, and acid-related damage to cheap paper such as newsprint, which is manufactured without neutralizing acidic contaminants.