Make paper unreadable
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SHREDMake paper unreadable
ENCODEMake unreadable
ENCODEMake unreadable, for security
ENCODEMake unreadable to enemy agents
SHREDMake unreadable, in a way
SNIPMake paper dolls
PRINTMake the morning paper?
MINTMake coins and paper money
SNIPMake paper dolls, e.g.
psaligraphythe art of paper-cutting to make pictures
FOLIOSheet of paper folded to make four pages
psaligraphiesPSALIGRAPHY, the art of paper-cutting to make pictures
rotographto make a photograph by laying negative on sensitive paper
CUTITOUT"Quit trying to make a paper doll by ripping the paper!"
FOLIOSheet of paper folded to make the pages of a book
roulettingMake slit-shaped perforations in (paper, esp. sheets of postage stamps)
rotographsROTOGRAPH, to make a photograph by laying negative on sensitive paper
roulettedMake slit-shaped perforations in (paper, esp. sheets of postage stamps)
FOLIOSheet of paper folded once to make four pages of a book
foliossheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book
foliosheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book
makesbe or be capable of being changed or fashioned into rags make the best paper
rustlingMake a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper
perforatingMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
perforateMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
rustledMake a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper
rustlesMake a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper
perforatesMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
firecrackera usually paper cylinder containing an explosive and a fuse and set off to make a noise
perforatedMake a row of small holes in (paper) so that a part may be torn off easily
firecrackersFIRECRACKER, a usually paper cylinder containing an explosive and a fuse and set off to make a noise
talbotypeearly negative-positive photographic process, patented by William Henry Talbot in 1841, in which a paper negative is produced and then used to make a positive contact print in sunlight
calotypeearly negative-positive photographic process, patented by William Henry Talbot in 1841, in which a paper negative is produced and then used to make a positive contact print in sunlight