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Differences between Mill board and straw board - Indian Laws - GeneralExtract Differences in the meaning between mill board and straw board The following differences in the meaning between mill board and straw board in several dictionaries were pointed out : Mill Board Straw Board Webster Third New International Dictionary Strong heavy paper board suitable for lining book covers and for panelling in furniture Board made of straw pulp and commonly used for packing and box making In Funk and Magnalis Standard dictionary Heavy paste board used for the covers of books, invitation press board Coarse board made of straw used for paper boxes and book covers Shorter Oxford English dictionary A kind of stout paste board rolled with high pressure, used for binding etc. as piece of this Coarse yellow mill board from straw pulp Compact edition of the Oxford English dictionary A kind of stout board made of pulp of old rope sacking, paper and other coarse matter and milled or rolled with high pressure. Also a board or piece of this material. Mill Board are the thickest sort of paste board used by book binders for the covering of the books Coarse yellow mill board made from straw pulp used for making boxes, box covers etc. A Glossary compiled by William Bond Wheel Wright Tough, heavy boards produced on wet machines and calandered smooth in sheet form, carefully dried to avoid warping tendencies A grade of Board composed of incompletely cooked straw pulp sometimes made as a combination board with liners of superior material. LIGHT ROOFINGS LTD. VERSUS SUPERINTENDENT OF CENTRAL EXCISE, KANCHEEPURAM AND TWO OTHERS - 1981 (2) TMI 230 - MADRAS HIGH COURT
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