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dead tree


Paper. Use of this term emphasises the waste of natural resources and limited features available from the printed form of a document compared with an electronic rendition. E.g. "I read the dead tree edition of the {Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/)} on the train". See also tree-killer. (1999-11-03)

In addition suitable contents:
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