bookbindery
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Definition
Noun: A bookbindery is a workshop or establishment where books are bound. This is the place where the process of assembling a book from its printed sheets, including attaching covers and securing the pages, is carried out.
Usage
The word "bookbindery" specifically refers to the physical location or business where bookbinding occurs. It is a formal and industry-specific term.
Examples
- The rare manuscript was sent to a specialist bookbindery for restoration and rebinding.
- He apprenticed at a traditional bookbindery to learn the craft of leather binding.
- The old bookbindery on Main Street has been operating for over a century.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe a place of meticulous assembly or creation, though this is rare.
- The editor joked that the busy newsroom was more like a bookbindery, piecing together stories at the last minute.
Variants and Related Words
- Bookbinder (noun): A person whose trade is binding books.
- Bookbinding (noun): The process or craft of binding books.
Synonyms
- Bindery
- Bookbinding workshop
Notes
"Bookbindery" is a compound noun formed from "book" + "bindery." It is a specific place noun and is not commonly used in everyday conversation outside of publishing, library science, or book arts contexts.
Noun
- a bookbinder's workshop; a place for binding books