What is another word for papyrus?

Pronunciation: [pɐpˈa͡ɪɹəs] (IPA)

Papyrus is a plant that grows in marshy areas and is also used to refer to a type of paper or writing material made from the stem of this plant. However, there are several other words that can be used interchangeably with papyrus. These include reed, cane, rush, and sedge. Each of these words refers to a similar plant or material that can be found in wetlands and used for various purposes. While papyrus may be the most well-known term for this type of plant and paper material, there are plenty of other options available for those seeking a wider range of synonyms.

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What are the hyponyms for Papyrus?

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Usage examples for Papyrus

Shaven priests, with cotton robes of many shades of orange, draped like Roman senators, moved about quietly; they had just stopped teaching a class of boys to read from long papyrus leaves-the boys were still there, and seemed to have half possession of the place.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
This calls his attention to the portrait of the dead poet; those implements of his work which were his tokens of friendship to Balaustion; the papyrus leaf inscribed with the Herakles itself; and he cannot resist a sneer at this again unsuccessful play.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
You see the rolls they are copying, they are made of papyrus, which is got, as I have heard my uncle say, from the leaf of a sort of water plant.
"Beric the Briton A Story of the Roman Invasion"
G. A. Henty

Famous quotes with Papyrus

  • The concepts of time and space reflect the significance of media to civilization. Media that emphasize time are those that are durable in character, such as parchment, clay, and stone. The heavy materials are suited to the development of architecture and sculpture. Media that emphasize space are apt to be less durable and light in character, such as papyrus and paper. The latter are suited to wide areas in administration and trade. The conquest of Egypt by Rome gave access to supplies of papyrus which became the basis of a large administration empire.
    Harold Innis
  • Because, Renisenb, it is so easy and it costs so little labour to write down ten bushels of barley, or a hundred head of cattle, or ten fields of spelt - and the thing that is written will come to seem like the real thing, and so the writer and the scribe will come to despise the man who ploughs the fields and reaps the barley and raises the cattle - but all the same the fields and the cattle are - they are not just marks of inks on papyrus. And when all the records and all the papyrus rolls are destroyed and the scribes are scattered, the men who toil and reap will go on, and Egypt will still live.
    Agatha Christie

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