Noun
A light paper used as interleaving between artworks or stamp album pages.
Smooth, non-absorbing, grease- and moisture-resistant, super-calendered paper.
(philately, usually used as a plural) A small stamp packet made from glassine paper.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLight bump in lower corner of rear board, mild dust soiling at spine, book in original glassine covering but glassine is toned with significant chipping and loss. Source: Internet
Hardcover, large 4to, dj with glassine outer-wrap, text in French, 102 pp, copiously illustrated in color and b/w. Source: Internet
The liner recycling programme will see L’Oréal Australia turn over six tonnes of glassine paper liner in the country into recycled paper, thus moving it away from landfills, and preparing it for the recycled paper industry. Source: Internet
This liner recycling program will help brands divert glassine paper liner (waste from label application process) from landfills into recycled products. Source: Internet
Glassine (paper) is used by artists to protect artwork which is being stored or transported. Source: Internet