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<!--1. A style of finishing in which the entire cover, as distinct from the corners, center or borders, is decorated by a single motif, multiple motifs, or a decorative roll. 2. Any pattern in a book cloth which runs both across and down the roll.--> | <!--1. A style of finishing in which the entire cover, as distinct from the corners, center or borders, is decorated by a single motif, multiple motifs, or a decorative roll. 2. Any pattern in a book cloth which runs both across and down the roll.--> | ||
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Translations for "all-over style"
- English: all-over style
- Danish: (translation needed)
- Dutch: (translation needed)
- French: (translation needed)
- German: (translation needed)
- Italian: (translation needed)
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