book binding
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Definition
Noun: The protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book. It is the physical structure that holds the pages together and provides durability and a finished appearance.
Usage
The term "book binding" refers specifically to the cover and spine assembly of a book. It is used to describe the material, quality, or style of this protective casing. * The book binding was so ornate, with gold leaf and intricate designs. * A durable book binding is essential for library books that see frequent use. * The value of an old volume can depend greatly on the condition of its book binding.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in binding" or "to go to binding": This refers to the stage in book production when the printed pages are sent to be assembled into their final cover.
- The manuscript has been edited and is now ready to go to binding.
Variants and Related Words
- Bind (verb): The action of fastening pages together and attaching them to a cover.
- They will bind the thesis into a hardcover volume.
- Binder (noun): A person or machine that performs the binding process; also refers to a removable cover for holding loose pages.
- Bound (adjective): Describes a book that has been provided with a binding.
- The manuscript was bound in calfskin.
Synonyms
- Cover: The outer part of a book. (Note: "Cover" can sometimes refer only to the front and back, while "binding" often includes the spine and the method of attachment.)
- Casing: A term used in bookbinding for the hard cover before it is attached to the book block.
Related Phrases
- Binding agent: The adhesive or material used to hold things together, applicable in contexts beyond books (e.g., cooking, construction).
- Loose binding: A binding that is not secure, causing pages to be easily detached.
Noun
- the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book
- the book had a leather binding