Pronunciation: /ˈpɑːrtʃmənt/
noun a material made from the skin of a sheep or goat and used as a durable writing surface
A1 The ancient scroll was written on parchment.
A2 She carefully unrolled the parchment to reveal the hidden message.
B1 The recipe was written on a piece of parchment paper.
B2 The calligrapher used a quill to write on the delicate parchment.
C1 The historical document was preserved on aged parchment.
C2 The parchment manuscript was carefully restored by a team of experts.
formal The ancient text was carefully preserved on a piece of parchment.
informal I found some cool old parchments in the attic.
slang I love the feel of writing on parchment, it's so fancy.
figurative Her skin was as smooth as parchment, showing no signs of aging.
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