millboard
/'milbɔ:d/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of stiff, thick pasteboard: "Millboard" refers to a strong, rigid cardboard material, traditionally made from recycled paper or wood pulp.
- Primary use in bookbinding: It is specifically and chiefly used for making the covers of hardback books, providing durability and structure.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The bookbinder selected a piece of millboard for the new edition's cover.
- Traditional bookbinding often relies on millboard for its strength and rigidity.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Historical Context: In historical bookbinding and conservation, "millboard" denotes a specific grade of board, distinct from modern chipboard or binder's board, prized for its density and longevity.
- The conservator used period-appropriate millboard to repair the 18th-century ledger.
Variants and Related Words
- Pasteboard (n): A general term for a stiff material made by pasting together sheets of paper. Millboard is a type of stout pasteboard.
- Binder's board (n): A similar, often modern, board used in bookbinding. Sometimes used interchangeably with "millboard," though materials may differ.
Synonyms
- Stiff board
- Bookbinding board
- Hardboard (in specific contexts)
Antonyms
- Tissue paper
- Vellum (as a flexible, thin binding material)
- Softcover (referring to the binding type, not the material)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Millboard cover: The hard cover of a book made from this material.
- The millboard cover had begun to detach from the spine.
Noun
- stout pasteboard used to bind books