noun
- wood that has been ground into pulp by mechanical means, used in the manufacture of paper.
Usage: technical; also called mechanical pulp
Examples
- Groundwood is commonly used in the production of newsprint and low-cost papers.
- The paper mill processes logs into groundwood for daily newspaper production.
- Groundwood pulp is less expensive than chemical pulp but has lower durability.
- Many magazines and paperback books are printed on paper containing groundwood.
- The quality of groundwood paper degrades more quickly than papers made from chemical pulp.