papier mache - translation to greek
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papier mache - translation to greek

PAPER-BASED CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
Papier mache; Papier Mache; Paper mache; Papier mâché; Paper maché; Papier maché; Papier-Mache; Paper-mache; Papier-mache; Paper-mâché; Paper-maché; Papier-mâche; Carton-pierre; Papier-maché; Paper machey; Paper Mache; Paper mashay; Papier machet; Paper mushay
  • Detail of gilt papier-mâché as applied to an English picture frame
  • Papier-mâché mask created with the pulp method

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papier mache

Definition

papier mache
[?pap?e?'ma?e?]
¦ noun a malleable mixture of paper and glue that becomes hard when dry, used to make boxes, ornaments, etc.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'chewed paper'.

Wikipedia

Papier-mâché

Papier-mâché (UK: , US: ; French: [papje mɑʃe], literally "chewed paper") is a composite material consisting of paper pieces or pulp, sometimes reinforced with textiles, bound with an adhesive, such as glue, starch, or wallpaper paste.

Papier-mâché sculptures are used as an economical building material for a variety of traditional and ceremonial activities, as well as in arts and crafts. Many people use this as a form of hobby.

Examples of use of papier mache
1. Now, Sameera has a collection of ceramic, jade, stone, metal, crystal, enamel, papier mache, etc.
2. Guests were greeted outside the hotel by a giant purple and gold, papier–mache cowboy boot.
3. Oh, how we laughed!) Papier–mache the balloon, let it harden, and spray the resulting helmet silver, and the mouth blue.
4. Black and white tents were pitched next to red papier–mache rocks, and plastic sheets were laid out to look like the Euphrates River in Iraq.
5. And we stopped at the Courtaulds gift shop in one corner of the courtyard and bought expensive hand–painted papier–mache Christmas baubles for our tree.