triplicate$85210$ - translation to greek
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triplicate$85210$ - translation to greek

TYPE OF PAPER ALLOWING MULTIPLE COPIES OF ONE WRITING
Carbonless; Carbonless copy; Carbonless form; Carbonless paper; NCR paper; Non-carbon copy paper; Triplicate paper; Triplicate form; No Carbon Required
  • Carbonless copy paper

triplicate      
v. τριπλασιάζω

Definition

triplicate
¦ adjective 'tr?pl?k?t existing in three copies or examples.
¦ noun 'tr?pl?k?t archaic a thing which is part of a set of three copies or corresponding parts.
¦ verb 'tr?pl?ke?t make three copies of.
?multiply by three.
Derivatives
triplication -'ke??(?)n noun
triplicity tr?'pl?s?ti noun (plural triplicities).
Origin
ME: from L. triplicat-, triplicare 'make three', from triplex, triplic- (see triplex).

Wikipedia

Carbonless copy paper

Carbonless copy paper (CCP), non-carbon copy paper, or NCR paper (No Carbon Required, taken from the initials of its creator, National Cash Register) is a type of coated paper designed to transfer information written on the front onto sheets beneath. It was developed by chemists Lowell Schleicher and Barry Green, as an alternative to carbon paper and is sometimes misidentified as such.

Carbonless copying provides an alternative to the use of carbon copying. Carbonless copy paper has micro-encapsulated dye or ink on the back side of the top sheet, and a clay coating on the front side of the bottom sheet. When pressure is applied (from writing or impact printing), the dye capsules rupture and react with the clay to duplicate the markings made to the top sheet. Intermediary sheets, with clay on the front and dye capsules on the back, can be used to create multiple copies; this may be referred to as multipart stationery.