Foxing

/ˈfɑksɪŋ/ noun

Brown spots or stains that appear on old paper, prints, and books due to mold, humidity, or chemical reactions in the paper. It is a common form of deterioration in works on paper.

Named for the reddish-brown color resembling fox fur, first recorded in the 19th century as paper conservation became a concern. The term may also relate to 'fox' as a verb meaning to discolor or stain.

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ARبقع بنية
BNদাগ
CAtaques marrons
CShnědé skvrny
DAbrune pletter
DEFuchsflecken
ELκαφέ κηλίδες
ESmanchado
FAلکه قهوه ای
FIruskeat läiskät
FRrenard
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