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The Pausch (also Bausch ) describes a pile of paper from classic paper production .

After the paper pulp has been shaped using a ladle screen , the papers are pressed. After this process, they are placed on the rolls. The following applies: first a felt cloth , then a paper and then a felt cloth again. A package consists of 181 unsized sheets of paper .

It has not been clarified whether the phrase “in bulk” (for example: “flat rate”, “without distinction”) comes from this counting method.

According to the list of German idioms under B -> Bausch , this is not the sheet of paper.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Elmar Seebold: Kluge. Etymological dictionary of the German language. 23rd edition. De Gruyter, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-11-012922-1 , p. 87.