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Pal′imp-sest.

A piece of parchment whose original writing has been removed in order to fit it for a subsequent record. Many old documents were thus obliterated, and the writing is restored by an infusion of gall, dilute hydrochloric acid, oil, etc., a certain trace of the materials of ink remaining in the substance of the parchment which acts upon the substance applied.

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