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Tertiary term

flypaper

URI
https://nomenclature.info/nom/1617 (opens semantic view)
Definition
A strip of paper coated with a sticky, sweet and poisonous substance and rolled into a cardboard tube. It is usually tacked to the ceiling. When unrolled, the paper is used to catch and to kill flies. The flies stick to the paper and eventually die.
Definition source(s)
  • Parks Canada / Parcs Canada, and Canadian Heritage Information Network / Réseau canadien d’information sur le patrimoine. 2009–2018. “Parks Canada Descriptive and Visual Dictionary of Objects / Dictionnaire descriptif et visuel de Parcs Canada.” 2009–2018.
English
Term (International)
flypaper
Alternative term(s)
fly paper
French
Term (International)
papier tue-mouches
Term gender (International)
masculine
Alternative term(s)
collant à mouches; papier à mouches; papier jaune; papier-poison; pyramide; tirette à mouches
Date created
2010-01-01
Date updated
2022-07-07
Parks Canada code(s)
  • 02-00321
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URL
https://page.nomenclature.info/nom/1617 (reopens this page)
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus flypaper (Art & Architecture Thesaurus) English Exact
Wikidata flypaper (Wikidata) English Exact
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