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In Hertzberger's dictionary, this was awkwardly phrased as "ribbed back", but has been changed here to mean a spine with raised bands. For translations of the raised bands themselves, see [[raised bands]], or [[bands]].
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English

Noun

In Hertzberger's dictionary, this was awkwardly phrased as "ribbed back", but has been changed here to mean a spine with raised bands. For translations of the raised bands themselves, see raised bands, or bands.

Synonyms

Related terms

raised bands, spine

Translations

  • Danish: ryg med ophøjede bind<ref name="Hertzberger">Hertzberger, Menno. Dictionnaire À L'usage De La Librairie Ancienne: Pour Les Langues: Française, Anglaise, Allemande, Suédoise, Danoise, Italienne, Espagnole, Hollandaise. Paris: Ligue Internationale de la Librairie Ancienne, 1956. Print.</ref>
  • Latin: (translation needed)

References

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