Trimmed
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English
adj
Definition
"A book which has had one or more of its edges cut in the guillotine, three-knife trimmer, or with the plow, so that they are smooth, even and solid." <ref name="Etherington">Roberts, Matt T. and Don Etherington. "Trimmed". Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books, A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology. Conservation Online, 1994. Web. 3 September 2014.</ref>
Synonyms
Related terms
Trimmed before sewing, Trimmed edge, Trimmed four sides, Trimmed in the round, Trimmed in the square, Trimmed size, Trim out (to), Trimming, Trimming to recorded size
Untrimmed (antonym), Uncut (antonym)
Translations for "trimmed"
- Croatian: obrezan<ref name="Pub">Móra, Imre. Publisher's Practical Dictionary in 20 Languages =: Dictionnaire Pratique De L'édition En 20 Langues = Wörterbuch Des Verlagswesens in 20 Sprachen. München: Saur, 1984. Print.</ref>
- Czech: ořezaný<ref name="Pub" />
- Danish: beskåret<ref name="Pub" /><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>
- Dutch: afgesneden<ref name="Pub" /><ref name="Hertzberger" />
- Finnish/Suomi: leikattu<ref name="Pub" />, tasoitettu<ref name="Pub" />
- German: beschnitten<ref name="Pub" /><ref name="Hertzberger" />
- Hungarian/Magyar: levágott<ref name="Pub" />, leszélezett<ref name="Pub" />
- Italian: tagliato<ref name="Pub" /><ref name="Hertzberger" />
- Latin: (translation needed)
- Polish: obcięty<ref name="Pub" />
- Portuguese: recortado<ref name="Pub" />
- Romanian: tăiat<ref name="Pub" />
- Slovak: orezaný<ref name="Pub" />
- Swedish: skuren<ref name="Pub" /> <ref name="Hertzberger" />
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