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paper tape
noun
- a narrow strip of paper in which holes are punched in designated patterns to represent characters: formerly in common use as an input/output medium.
paper tape
noun
- a former name for punched tape
Word History and Origins
Origin of paper tape1
Example Sentences
Only another briefcase with the same key on its paper tape could unscramble the message and convert the digits into a machine-like voice at the other end.
Use fiberglass mesh tape, not the perforated paper tape that installers use between sheets of drywall.
They knew that Mr. Gorky had adhered “The Limit” to the canvas with glue along the edges as well as kraft paper tape, an adhesive meant to be easily removable.
Worried about soldiers under fire fumbling with the flimsy paper tape then used to seal ammunition boxes, Vesta Stoudt had a solution - a waterproof, cloth tape.
Another company, A Priori Distribution, switched to using compostable packaging and paper tape when dropping off aluminum tins of fish.
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