Difference between revisions of "Tying up"

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{{Concept translation|language=en|label=tying up|status=preferred}}
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{{Concept translation|language=de|label=das Abbindenstatus=preferred}}
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{{Concept translation|language=it|label=staffilatura|status=preferred}}
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|label=Tying up across the caps
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|relation=Narrower
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|label=Typing up across whole panels
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|label=Typing up at mid-panel
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|language=en
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|label=tying up
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|definition=The technique of wrapping cord tightly around a book from spine to fore edge, one cord on either side of each raised band.
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|source=Etherington
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|language=fr
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|label=fouettage des nerfs
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|label=das Abbindenstatus=preferred
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|language=it
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|label=staffilatura
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Revision as of 16:05, 19 October 2020

Intro

Definition: en:The process by which a covering skin on the spine of a book is held tightly to the bookblock, especially on each side of the raised bands and at the caps, by a length of cord wrapped tightly across the spine.

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dedas AbbindenCitation needed!preferred
entying up1Ligatus"The Language of Bindings Thesaurus is made available under the [Open Data Commons Attribution License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1.0] ."preferredThe process by which a covering skin on the spine of a book is held tightly to the bookblock, especially on each side of the raised bands and at the caps, by a length of cord wrapped tightly across the spine.
frfouettage des nerfsCitation needed!preferred
itstaffilaturaCitation needed!preferred

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