Cardboard

/ˈkɑːrdbɔːrd/ noun

Stiff, thick paper made of layers, commonly used to make boxes and packaging.

From 'card' (stiff paper made from fibers) + 'board' (flat piece of wood or similar material). 'Card' comes from Italian 'carta' (paper), from Latin 'charta.' Originally referred to fine quality pasteboard used for playing cards in the 1600s.

AM Cardboard
ARكرتون
BNকার্ডবোর্ড
CAcartó
CSlepenka
DAkarton
DEPappe
ELκαρτόνι
EScartulina
FAکarton
FIkarton
FRcarton
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