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bookbindery
[book-bahyn-duh-ree]
bookbindery
/ ˈʊˌɪԻəɪ /
noun
Often shortened to: bindery.a place in which books are bound
Word History and Origins
Origin of bookbindery1
Example Sentences
David’s mom worked at the bookbindery and had helped get the two of us jobs there.
To make the high-quality cases he set out to sell, Mr. Holmes needed a bookbindery that could stitch together the protective wood and soft leather he wanted to use.
The core group of about 10 volunteers work for churches, synagogues and school districts, says bookbindery coordinator Emmy Todd.
Its San Francisco HQ includes an in-house print shop, bookbindery, and wood shop.
Silk is used in the bookbindery as end papers in extra work, and also for fancy goods and for lining boxes.
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