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Contents
English
noun
Synonyms
Related terms
Zig-zag fold, Zig-zag endpaper
Translations for "accordion fold"
- Danish: (translation needed)
- Dutch: (translation needed)
- French: pli accordéon, en accordéon<ref name="CBBAG accordion">[1] Smith, Shelagh and Hélène Francoeur. "Translation of Book Arts Terms, from English to French". Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild. </ref>
- German: Leporellofalzung, zickzackartige Falzung
- Italian: (translation needed)
- Latin: (translation needed)
- Spanish: plegado de acordeón
- Swedish: Dragspelsfals
References
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