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Definition of Onionskin

Onionskin
Onionskin On"ion*skin`, n. [Onion + skin.] A kind of thin translucent paper with a glossy finish.

Meaning of Onionskin from wikipedia

- Onionskin or onion skin is a thin, lightweight, strong, often translucent paper, named for its resemblance to the thin skins of onions. It was usually...
- animation, the individual frames of a film were initially drawn on thin onionskin paper over a light source. The animators (mostly inbetweeners) would put...
- works and the remaining four hours handwriting his m****cript on unlined onionskin paper. Throughout the novel, Faulkner presents 15 points of view, each...
- contact method. [citation needed] The pink color can range from a pale "onionskin" orange to a vivid near-purple, depending on the grape varieties used...
- Denmark American Air Mail Society L-mail Mail plane Nellie Brimberry Onionskin Surface mail V-mail LAPE References Schiff p. 377 "Jean Pierre Blanchard:...
- her childhood. Her mother responded with recipes written in Hindi on onionskin paper in letters sent via airmail. The very first letter was dated 19...
- Baggis' 2007 do****entary "Herculaneum: Diaries of Darkness and Light", Onionskin productions. The 2007 do****entary "Troja ist überall: Auferstehung am...
- Press. Jennett, Seán (1973). The making of books (5th ed.). London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-04786-6. OCLC 1296599. Bible paper Onionskin v t e v t e...
- Lutz design. Oilie or oily – opaque with a rainbow, iridescent finish Onionskin – antique, handmade German swirl, with many closely packed surface streaks...
- twentieth century, music staff paper was sometimes printed on vellum or onionskin—a durable, semi-transparent material that made it easier for the musician...