Difference between revisions of "Oversewing"

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* French: [[surjetage]], [[point de surjet]]<ref name="Vocabulaire codicologique"> Muzerelle, Denis. [http://vocabulaire.irht.cnrs.fr/ ''Vocabulaire codicologique: répertoire méthodique des termes français relatifs aux manuscrits, avec leurs équivalents en anglais, italien, espagnol'']. n.p, n.d. Web. 19 August 2014</ref>  
 
* French: [[surjetage]], [[point de surjet]]<ref name="Vocabulaire codicologique"> Muzerelle, Denis. [http://vocabulaire.irht.cnrs.fr/ ''Vocabulaire codicologique: répertoire méthodique des termes français relatifs aux manuscrits, avec leurs équivalents en anglais, italien, espagnol'']. n.p, n.d. Web. 19 August 2014</ref>  
  
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English

noun

Synonyms

overcasting

Related terms

oversewn

Translations for "oversewing"

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