0 a large piece of blotting paper with a stiff back that is used to absorb ink, and is often put on the top of a desk to protect it when writing --
Most blotter art designs have grid lines as part of the design to either aid in perforation or to be left as a cutting grid.
There was no need for a container for the quill, the blotter, and the sand tray or for the writing surface this container could offer.
It was truly a very local station, reporting news from local police blotters, politics and the county school districts.
On this journey, she found herself impassioned by the types of stories that could not be found in press release, government reports or police blotters.
The police blotter listed more than 650 people arrested over the weekend.
These creatures literally live within certain types of rock and travel as ink travels through a blotter.
When making paper by hand, a blotter sheet is used.
Particularly desirable is cases where the drug is so potent that it can be distributed on blotter paper.