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  • Section (bookbinding)
  • Group of printed leaves, folded in the middle and bound together into a book binding

    In bookbinding, a section, gathering, or signature is a group of sheets folded in half, to be worked into the binding as a unit. A section, gathering

    Section (bookbinding)

    Section (bookbinding)

    Section_(bookbinding)

  • Section (typography)
  • Subdivision of a chapter

    section following section Asterism ⁂ Dinkus   *   *   *   Fleuron (typography) ❦ Section (bookbinding) Paragraph Paragraphos "Definition of SECTION"

    Section (typography)

    Section (typography)

    Section_(typography)

  • Bookbinding
  • Process of assembling a book

    Bookbinding is the process of building a book, usually in codex format, from an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern

    Bookbinding

    Bookbinding

    Bookbinding

  • Section
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up section in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Section, Sectioning, or Sectioned may refer to: Section (bookbinding), a group of sheets, folded in

    Section

    Section

  • Long-stitch bookbinding
  • Bookbinding technique

    Wikibook Bookbinding has a page on the topic of: Long stitch In the art of bookbinding, the longstitch technique is used for binding the sections (signatures)

    Long-stitch bookbinding

    Long-stitch bookbinding

    Long-stitch_bookbinding

  • Swell (bookbinding)
  • bookbinding, swell refers to the increased thickness of a textblock along its spine edge after sewing. Swell is a function of the number of sections in

    Swell (bookbinding)

    Swell_(bookbinding)

  • Signature (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a group of sheets to assist in collation An alternative word for section (bookbinding) Signature Bridge, over the Yamuna river, Delhi, India Signature

    Signature (disambiguation)

    Signature_(disambiguation)

  • Coptic binding
  • Bookbinding methods

    Coptic binding or Coptic sewing comprises methods of bookbinding employed by early Christians in Egypt, the Copts, and used from as early as the 2nd century

    Coptic binding

    Coptic binding

    Coptic_binding

  • Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
  • South Korean comic artist (born 1971)

    exchange students, and completed her post-diplôme in the Reliure section (bookbinding). In 1997, when Gendry-Kim's mother went to spend some time in Paris

    Keum Suk Gendry-Kim

    Keum Suk Gendry-Kim

    Keum_Suk_Gendry-Kim

  • Signature mark
  • Mark identifying a section in bookbinding

    traditional bookbinding, is a letter, number or combination of either or both, which is printed at the bottom of the first page, or leaf, of a section. The section

    Signature mark

    Signature mark

    Signature_mark

  • Dingbat
  • Typographic symbol class

    or as a dinkus (section divider). Some of the dingbat symbols have been used as signature marks or used in bookbinding to order sections.[citation needed]

    Dingbat

    Dingbat

    Dingbat

  • Guild of Bookworkers
  • Organization which promotes bookbinding

    organization registered in New York City which promotes the craft of bookbinding, conservation, and the Book Arts. Membership in the Guild is common,

    Guild of Bookworkers

    Guild_of_Bookworkers

  • Intentionally blank page
  • Page that is devoid of content and may be unexpected

    books are often used to balance the folios that make up the book (see bookbinding). Often these pages are completely blank with no such statement or are

    Intentionally blank page

    Intentionally blank page

    Intentionally_blank_page

  • Bookworm (insect)
  • Any insect that is said to bore through books

    attack bindings, glue, and paper.[citation needed] By the 20th century, bookbinding materials had developed a high resistance against damage by various types

    Bookworm (insect)

    Bookworm (insect)

    Bookworm_(insect)

  • Codex Gigas
  • 13th-century manuscript compendium

    Stockholm, where it is on display for the general public. The codex's bookbinding is wooden boards covered in leather, with ornate metal guards and fittings

    Codex Gigas

    Codex Gigas

    Codex_Gigas

  • Codex
  • Historical ancestor of the modern book

    Qing dynasties (1644–1912), and finally the adoption of Western-style bookbinding in the 20th century.[failed verification] The initial phase of this evolution

    Codex

    Codex

    Codex

  • Sangorski & Sutcliffe
  • English bookbinding firm

    in London in 1901. It is considered to be one of the most important bookbinding companies of the 20th century, famous for its luxurious jeweled bindings

    Sangorski & Sutcliffe

    Sangorski & Sutcliffe

    Sangorski_&_Sutcliffe

  • Pansy
  • Large, hybrid garden flower

    garden flower. It is derived by hybridization from several species in the section Melanium ("the pansies") of the genus Viola, particularly V. tricolor,

    Pansy

    Pansy

    Pansy

  • Lost literary work
  • Work without known surviving copies

    Hammadi library scrolls. Works also survived when they were reused as bookbinding materials, quoted or included in other works, or as palimpsests, where

    Lost literary work

    Lost_literary_work

  • Ethiopian binding
  • Bookbinding technique dating from sixteenth-century Ethiopia

    The Ethiopian bookbinding technique is a chain stitch sewing that looks similar to the multi section Coptic binding method. According to J. A. Szirmai

    Ethiopian binding

    Ethiopian_binding

  • Asterism (typography)
  • Triangular symbol of three asterisks

    Triple-dot punctuation mark Signature mark – Mark identifying a section in bookbinding From the Greek astēr (star) Alexander Humez, Nicholas D. Humez (2008)

    Asterism (typography)

    Asterism_(typography)

  • Folio
  • Technical term describing the format or size of a book

    collected works of 1616. Look up folio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bookbinding (includes detailed discussion of various book formats) Foolscap folio

    Folio

    Folio

    Folio

  • Book
  • Medium consisting of pages of text or images

    of the object, while keeping any additions reversible. It relies on bookbinding, restoration, paper chemistry, and other material technologies including

    Book

    Book

    Book

  • Anthropodermic bibliopegy
  • Practice of binding books in human skin

    Bibliopegy (/ˌbɪbliˈɒpɪdʒi/ BIB-lee-OP-i-jee) is a rare synonym for 'bookbinding'. It combines the Ancient Greek βιβλίον (biblion, "book") and πηγία (pegia

    Anthropodermic bibliopegy

    Anthropodermic bibliopegy

    Anthropodermic_bibliopegy

  • Thumb index
  • Round cut-out in the pages of a publication

    Stocking Denison after his death in 1911. Index (publishing) "thumb index". Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology

    Thumb index

    Thumb index

    Thumb_index

  • Egg white
  • Clear liquid contained within an egg

    prints were called albumen prints. Egg whites are used as adhesive. In bookbinding, egg white (called glaire in this context) is used to adhere gold leaf

    Egg white

    Egg white

    Egg_white

  • Early American publishers and printers
  • pages had to be bound into a book, which was accomplished by means of a bookbinding press and the special skill required by a bookbinder. The first book

    Early American publishers and printers

    Early American publishers and printers

    Early_American_publishers_and_printers

  • Fireworks
  • Low explosive pyrotechnic devices for entertainment

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    Fireworks

    Fireworks

    Fireworks

  • Faddan More Psalter
  • Early medieval psalter from Ireland

    early Western books that have survived fully intact with their original bookbindings. These mostly have their origins in the monastic Insular art of Britain

    Faddan More Psalter

    Faddan_More_Psalter

  • Oversewn binding
  • Type of bookbinding

    Oversewn bindings are a type of bookbinding produced by sewing together loose leaves of paper to form a text block. Threads pass through small holes that

    Oversewn binding

    Oversewn_binding

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    Ottoman miniature (taswir), calligraphy (hat), Islamic calligraphy, bookbinding (cilt) and paper marbling (ebru). In the Ottoman Empire, illuminated

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • John Cage
  • American avant-garde composer (1912–1992)

    Alaskan-born daughter of a Russian priest; her work encompassed fine bookbinding, sculpture and collage. Although Cage was involved in relationships with

    John Cage

    John Cage

    John_Cage

  • St Cuthbert Gospel
  • Early 8th-century Anglo-Saxon pocket gospel book

    Its finely decorated leather binding is the earliest known Western bookbinding to survive, and both the 94 vellum folios and the binding are in outstanding

    St Cuthbert Gospel

    St Cuthbert Gospel

    St_Cuthbert_Gospel

  • Insurance
  • Protection from financial loss

    of China. In India IRDA is insurance regulatory authority. As per the section 4 of IRDA Act 1999, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA)

    Insurance

    Insurance

    Insurance

  • Grolier Club
  • Bibliophilic club in Manhattan, New York

    Catalogues of Early and Original Editions from Langland to Wither; Bookbinding as a Fine Art Geoffrey Keynes, A Bibliography of William Blake (1921)

    Grolier Club

    Grolier Club

    Grolier_Club

  • Animal glue
  • Adhesive created from boiling animal connective tissue

    local box makers and other users. L.D. Davis' animal glue formula for bookbinding remains in production. During the 18th and 19th centuries, ranchers disposed

    Animal glue

    Animal glue

    Animal_glue

  • Fleur-de-lis
  • Stylized lily, heraldic symbol

    and as a repeated motif in a wide range of contexts, from ironwork to bookbinding. In building and architecture, the fleur-de-lis is often placed on top

    Fleur-de-lis

    Fleur-de-lis

    Fleur-de-lis

  • Fore-edge painting
  • Art on the edge of book pages

    Research by Cyril Davenport (1848 - 1941), former Superintendent of Bookbinding at the British Museum names Samuel Mearne the creator of the art of fore-edge

    Fore-edge painting

    Fore-edge_painting

  • Folding book
  • Type of book or pamphlet

    Dog-ear Folded almanac Obi (publishing) Spadea Matts, Robert (1982), Bookbinding and the conservation of books : a dictionary of descriptive terminology

    Folding book

    Folding book

    Folding_book

  • Paper marbling
  • Method of aqueous surface design

    surfaces. It is often employed as a writing surface for calligraphy and in bookbinding for book covers and endpapers, and it appears in stationery such as file

    Paper marbling

    Paper marbling

    Paper_marbling

  • Gilding
  • Covering an object with a layer of gold

    woodworking, cabinet-work, decorative painting and interior decoration, bookbinding, and ornamental leather work, and in the decoration of pottery, porcelain

    Gilding

    Gilding

    Gilding

  • Octavo
  • Technical term describing the format of a book

    octavo, ? × ? Royal octavo, 10 in × 6+1⁄4 in (250 mm × 160 mm) Book size Bookbinding Folio Paper size Quarto Units of paper quantity Beal, Peter. (2008) "octavo"

    Octavo

    Octavo

    Octavo

  • Chapter (books)
  • Section of text in a book

    (typography) Chapter book Chapters and verses of the Bible Index (publishing) Section (typography) Table of contents "Capituli: Some notes on summaries, chapter

    Chapter (books)

    Chapter (books)

    Chapter_(books)

  • Morgan Library & Museum
  • Institution in Manhattan, New York

    European printed books. The collection includes numerous examples of fine bookbinding. These include various bindings of Coptic manuscripts from the 9th and

    Morgan Library & Museum

    Morgan Library & Museum

    Morgan_Library_&_Museum

  • Asbestos
  • Carcinogenic fibrous silicate mineral

    flexible duct connectors Drilling fluid additives Finishing tool handles in bookbinding In the European Union and Australia, it has been banned as a potential

    Asbestos

    Asbestos

    Asbestos

  • Panama
  • Country in Central America

    Libraries and Archives of Panama: with Information on Private Libraries, Bookbinding, Bookselling, and Printing. New Orleans: Middle American Research Institute

    Panama

    Panama

    Panama

  • Quaerendo
  • Academic journal

    until the present. In addition to full articles, each issue contains a section dedicated to the announcement of new discoveries, publications, and recent

    Quaerendo

    Quaerendo

  • Automotive industry
  • Organizations involved with motor vehicles

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    Automotive industry

    Automotive industry

    Automotive_industry

  • Cumdach
  • Medieval Irish case for a reliquary or book

    metalwork assemblies tacked onto the wooden boards of a conventional bookbinding, so essentially the same technically as the faces of many cumdachs, which

    Cumdach

    Cumdach

    Cumdach

  • Electronics industry
  • Industry that focuses in the electronics production

    E-Waste". Archived from the original on 2023-03-06. Retrieved 2019-02-05. Section, United Nations News Service (2010-02-22). "As e-waste mountains soar,

    Electronics industry

    Electronics industry

    Electronics_industry

  • Video game industry
  • Economic sector of video games

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    Video game industry

    Video game industry

    Video_game_industry

  • Rare-earth element
  • Any of the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium

    Raton, Florida: CRC Press. pp. 10–12. ISBN 0-8493-0477-6. C. R. Hammond. "Section 4; The Elements". In David R. Lide (ed.). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth_element

  • Engineering
  • Applied science and research

    Handbook of the Napatan-Meroitic Civilization. Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East. Vol. 31. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-29401-1. Bianchi

    Engineering

    Engineering

    Engineering

  • Tourism
  • Travel for recreational or leisure purposes

    Accessories Dressmaking Furs Hatmaking Sewing Shoemaking Tailoring Printing Bookbinding Embossing Engraving Secure Typesetting Media reproduction Cassette tapes

    Tourism

    Tourism

    Tourism

  • Akbar
  • Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605

    of both Muslims and Hindus throughout the realm. He also encouraged bookbinding to become a high art. Akbar's government prioritised commercial expansion

    Akbar

    Akbar

    Akbar

  • History of Anglo-Saxon England
  • St Cuthbert Gospel) was placed in his coffin. The decorated leather bookbinding is the oldest intact European binding. There was friction between the

    History of Anglo-Saxon England

    History of Anglo-Saxon England

    History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • Staten Island
  • Borough and county in New York, US

    Borough of Richmond, City of New York. NY: Trow Directory, Printing & Bookbinding Co. 1899. Published in the 20th century "Borough of Richmond", Appleton's

    Staten Island

    Staten Island

    Staten_Island

  • Works Progress Administration
  • U.S. government program of the 1930s and 1940s

    in the WPA Library Programs: 25,625 in library services and 12,696 in bookbinding and repair.   Because book repair was an activity that could be taught

    Works Progress Administration

    Works Progress Administration

    Works_Progress_Administration

  • Polytetrafluoroethylene
  • Synthetic polymer

    safer to wear compared to materials like acrylic. PTFE is used to make bookbinding tools for folding, scoring, and separating sheets of paper. These are

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polytetrafluoroethylene

  • 1984 New York City Subway shooting
  • Shooting of four Black teenagers by Bernhard Goetz

    siblings in Upstate New York, where his father ran a dairy farm and a bookbinding business. Goetz attended boarding school in Switzerland before returning

    1984 New York City Subway shooting

    1984 New York City Subway shooting

    1984_New_York_City_Subway_shooting

  • 2023 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments made by King Charles III

    For services to Policing. James Reginald Brockman. For services to Bookbinding. Erika Elaine Brodnock. Entrepreneur. For services to Diversity in the

    2023 Birthday Honours

    2023_Birthday_Honours

  • Book rebinding
  • Reassembling a book for renewal purposes

    importance. The Bibliothèque nationale de France requested 6600 francs for bookbinding in the eighth year of the revolutionary calendar, "those which come from

    Book rebinding

    Book rebinding

    Book_rebinding

  • Vehicle
  • Mobile equipment that transports people, animals or cargo

    aerodynamic surfaces that provide braking force by increasing the frontal cross section, thus increasing the increasing the aerodynamic drag of the aircraft. These

    Vehicle

    Vehicle

    Vehicle

  • Papier-mâché
  • Paper-based construction material

    and shields. In Persia, from the 16th century onwards, papier-mâché bookbindings were preferred to leather ones because the paint held better on the paper

    Papier-mâché

    Papier-mâché

    Papier-mâché

  • Lindau Gospels
  • Illuminated manuscript

    Press, 1995 (2nd edn.) ISBN 978-0300060485 Marks, P. J. M., Beautiful Bookbindings, A Thousand Years of the Bookbinder's Art, 2011, British Library,

    Lindau Gospels

    Lindau Gospels

    Lindau_Gospels

  • Renaissance Wax
  • Wax polish used in antique restoration

    Klucel G or a similar consolidant used for retarding red rot in leather bookbindings can create an irremovable white residue if applied too heavily. Use of

    Renaissance Wax

    Renaissance Wax

    Renaissance_Wax

  • Cotton
  • Plant fiber from the genus Gossypium

    tents, explosives manufacture (see nitrocellulose), cotton paper, and in bookbinding. Fire hoses were once made of cotton.[citation needed] The cottonseed

    Cotton

    Cotton

    Cotton

  • Goldbeater's skin
  • Processed outer membrane of the intestine of an animal

    (1982). "Goldbeater's skin" Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine. Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology

    Goldbeater's skin

    Goldbeater's_skin

  • Scroll
  • Roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper

    on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 11 March 2018. Chinnery, Colin; Yi, Li. "Bookbinding". IDP Education. Archived from the original on 10 January 2016. Retrieved

    Scroll

    Scroll

    Scroll

  • Berlin Codex
  • Ancient Coptic manuscript

    set of leaves which are stitched together: for more information see bookbinding. The binding is discussed in detail by Myriam Krutzsch and Günter Poethke

    Berlin Codex

    Berlin Codex

    Berlin_Codex

  • Paperback
  • Book with a paper or paperboard cover

    mass-market paperback is a small, usually non-illustrated, inexpensive bookbinding format. This includes the A-format books of 110 mm × 178 mm (4+3⁄8 in

    Paperback

    Paperback

    Paperback

  • Printing and Kindred Industries Union
  • printing, lithographic plate-making, electrotyping, stereotyping and bookbinding, and the manufacture of paper and cardboard products, such as paper bags

    Printing and Kindred Industries Union

    Printing_and_Kindred_Industries_Union

  • Samizdat
  • Underground publications in the Soviet bloc

    "Samizdat update", "News in brief", and "Persecution of Religion". Over time, sections were added on the "Persecution of the Crimean Tatars", "Persecution and

    Samizdat

    Samizdat

    Samizdat

  • Astor Library Building
  • Historic building in Manhattan, New York

    on February 1, 1854. Partly due to the presence of the Astor Library, bookbinding and publishing firms such as The De Vinne Press and J.J. Little & Co

    Astor Library Building

    Astor Library Building

    Astor_Library_Building

  • Hot stamping
  • Method of relief printing

    Kensington Publications. p. 102. Cambras, Josep (2004). The Complete Book of Bookbinding. Lark Books. p. 115. ISBN 978-1-57990-646-7. "Construction of RFID Tags

    Hot stamping

    Hot stamping

    Hot_stamping

  • Grosgrain
  • Plain-woven fabric with weft-wise ribbing, often woven in ribbon widths

    joining or reinforcement of spines or sheaves in fine commercial and hobby bookbinding and book restoration. When it comes to graduation leis, various types

    Grosgrain

    Grosgrain

    Grosgrain

  • Cement
  • Hydraulic binder used in the composition of mortar and concrete

    convinced the New York Commissioner of Highways to construct an experimental section of highway near New Paltz, New York, using one sack of Rosendale to six

    Cement

    Cement

    Cement

  • Almohad Caliphate
  • 1121–1269 Berber empire in North Africa and Iberia

    accentuating elements in red or pink. During the Almohad dynasty, the act of bookbinding itself took on great importance, with a notable instance of the Almohad

    Almohad Caliphate

    Almohad Caliphate

    Almohad_Caliphate

  • Brattleboro, Vermont
  • Municipality in Vermont, United States

    several major industries in the town during the 19th century: several bookbinding companies, including Brattleboro Typographic Company which produced bibles

    Brattleboro, Vermont

    Brattleboro, Vermont

    Brattleboro,_Vermont

  • Peter Cooper
  • American politician and businessman (1791–1883)

    National Currency, Tariff, and Civil Service. New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co. Raymond p.19 Hughes, Thomas (1886). Life and Times of Peter Cooper

    Peter Cooper

    Peter Cooper

    Peter_Cooper

  • Paul Klee
  • Swiss-German painter (1879–1940)

    Bauhaus from January 1921 to April 1931. He was a "Form" master in the bookbinding, stained glass, and mural painting workshops and was provided with two

    Paul Klee

    Paul Klee

    Paul_Klee

  • Peter and Donna Thomas
  • American book artists

    Distinction for Innovation in the Helen DeGolyer Triennial for American Bookbinding. In 2001, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History featured their work

    Peter and Donna Thomas

    Peter and Donna Thomas

    Peter_and_Donna_Thomas

  • Pastiglia
  • Low relief decoration

    ISBN 0-89236-942-6, ISBN 978-0-89236-942-3, Google books Diehl, Edith, Bookbinding, its background and technique, Volume 1, 1980, Courier Dover Publications

    Pastiglia

    Pastiglia

    Pastiglia

  • Bill Spackman
  • and Paper Workers. This merged into the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding, Machine Ruling and Paper Workers, and Spackman became chair of its London

    Bill Spackman

    Bill_Spackman

  • Private collection
  • Privately owned collection of works, usually a collection of art

    collectors of books, even if they collect for aesthetic reasons (fine bookbindings or illuminated manuscripts for example), are called bibliophiles, and

    Private collection

    Private collection

    Private_collection

  • George A. Baer
  • German/Swiss/American bookbinder (1903–1994)

    the George Baer Collection of Bookbinding (see link in the External Links section). When Baer first studied fine bookbinding in the early 1920s with Paul

    George A. Baer

    George A. Baer

    George_A._Baer

  • University of Dhaka
  • Public university in Dhaka, Bangladesh

    acquisition section, a book processing section, a reprographic section, a bookbinding section, a manuscript section, and a seminar section. Additionally

    University of Dhaka

    University_of_Dhaka

  • Pop-up book
  • Book with moving parts, commonly directed at children

    portal Books portal Alphabet book Altered book Art diary Artist's book Bookbinding Chapbook Concealing objects in a book Copybook Doujinshi Ezine Fine press

    Pop-up book

    Pop-up book

    Pop-up_book

  • Michaeliskloster
  • Church building in Rostock, Germany

    Brethren of the Common Life and served as a major center for printing and bookbinding during the late Middle Ages. In April 1942, the monastery was reduced

    Michaeliskloster

    Michaeliskloster

    Michaeliskloster

  • Safavid Iran
  • Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736

    textiles developed and great advances were made in miniature painting, bookbinding, decoration and calligraphy. In the 16th century, carpet weaving evolved

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid_Iran

  • Princess Elena of Romania
  • Romanian royal (born 1950)

    started a project to train 45 handicapped Ethiopian refugees in printing, bookbinding and leatherwork. In 1982 Elena founded an International school in Gezira

    Princess Elena of Romania

    Princess Elena of Romania

    Princess_Elena_of_Romania

  • Payment card industry
  • Industry managing card-based payment systems

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    Payment card industry

    Payment_card_industry

  • Aerospace manufacturer
  • Company involved in making aircraft, rockets, or spacecraft

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    Aerospace manufacturer

    Aerospace manufacturer

    Aerospace_manufacturer

  • Haidari Wujodi
  • Afghan poet and scholar (1939–2020)

    where he established his literary associations with Sufi Ashqari at his bookbinding shop. Ashqari later introduced him to a group of poets who used to exchange

    Haidari Wujodi

    Haidari_Wujodi

  • List of Oz episodes
  • poisonings while Brass gets revenge on Morales. Said attempts to start a bookbinding business and meets with a reporter with a surprise up his sleeve. 52

    List of Oz episodes

    List_of_Oz_episodes

  • Pulp (paper)
  • Fibrous material used notably in papermaking

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    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp_(paper)

  • Papermaking
  • Economic sector

    portal Amate, paper made of bark, used in pre-Columbian Central America Bookbinding Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking Basel Paper Mill Stickies (papermaking)

    Papermaking

    Papermaking

    Papermaking

  • Art Nouveau
  • 1890–1911 European style of art and architecture

    designs for other clients, textile designs for the Leek silk industry and bookbindings (specifically doublures) for the bookbinder G.T. Bagguley of Newcastle-under-Lyme

    Art Nouveau

    Art Nouveau

    Art_Nouveau

  • Leipzig University Library
  • well as for the interlibrary loan. Central technical facilities such as bookbinding and restoration works are also located in the Bibliotheca Albertina.

    Leipzig University Library

    Leipzig University Library

    Leipzig_University_Library

  • Biblioteca Argentina Dr. Juan Álvarez
  • Public library in Rosario, Argentina

    Internet services. There is also a children's section, a multimedia library, and a bookbinding section. A newspaper and magazine annex (Hemeroteca) is

    Biblioteca Argentina Dr. Juan Álvarez

    Biblioteca Argentina Dr. Juan Álvarez

    Biblioteca_Argentina_Dr._Juan_Álvarez

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  • Boy/Male

    Vietnamese

    Binh

    Section.

    Binh

  • Sefton
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English

    Sefton

    Village of Rushes; Rush Settlement

    Sefton

  • Sefton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sefton

    English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so called from Old Norse sef ‘rush’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Sefton

  • Sexton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sexton

    English : occupational name for a sexton or churchwarden, from Middle English sexteyn ‘sexton’ (Old French secrestein, from Latin sacristanus).Irish (Munster and midlands) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Seastnáin ‘descendant of Seastnán, Seasnán’, a personal name meaning ‘bodyguard’, from seasuighim ‘to resist’, ‘to defend’.

    Sexton

  • Seeton
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Seeton

    From the farm by the sea.

    Seeton

  • Kritya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kritya

    Action

    Kritya

  • Chayan
  • Girl/Female

    American, Hindu, Indian

    Chayan

    Selection

    Chayan

  • Kasha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kasha

    Boiled or Baked Buckwheat; Section

    Kasha

  • Zoba
  • Biblical

    Zoba

    station;

    Zoba

  • Sexton
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Sexton

    Church Custodian

    Sexton

  • Seyton
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Seyton

    The Tragedy of Macbeth' Attendant to Macbeth.

    Seyton

  • Seaton
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French

    Seaton

    From Baron's Estate; From the Town Near the Sea

    Seaton

  • Seaton
  • Boy/Male

    English Anglo Saxon

    Seaton

    From the farm by the sea.

    Seaton

  • Session
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Session

    English : variant of Sessions.

    Session

  • Kritya | கரத்ய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kritya | கரத்ய

    Action

    Kritya | கரத்ய

  • Seeton
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French

    Seeton

    From the Town Near the Sea

    Seeton

  • Krithya | கரத்ய
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Krithya | கரத்ய

    Action

    Krithya | கரத்ய

  • Parva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Parva

    A Section; Portion; Festival; Strong; Occassion

    Parva

  • Sefton
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Sefton

    From Sefton; town in the rushes.

    Sefton

  • Action
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Indian, Russian

    Action

    Work

    Action

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Online names & meanings

  • Sampat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sampat

    Prosperous, Wealth

  • Balay |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Balay |

    Cornice, Eaves (1)

  • Blasdel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blasdel

    English : variant of Blaisdell.

  • Chandini
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Chandini

    Moon

  • Annissa
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Annissa

    or Agnes.

  • Brionne
  • Girl/Female

    English Greek

    Brionne

    The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.

  • Ely
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Ely

    Offering

  • Raghada
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raghada

    Comfort Opulence; Affluence

  • Baasha
  • Biblical

    Baasha

    he that seeks, or lays waste;boldness, offensive, he who lays waste;

  • CHNOUBIS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    CHNOUBIS

    , the divine energetic spirit.

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  • Section
  • n.

    One of the portions, of one square mile each, into which the public lands of the United States are divided; one thirty-sixth part of a township. These sections are subdivided into quarter sections for sale under the homestead and preemption laws.

  • Lection
  • n.

    A lesson or selection, esp. of Scripture, read in divine service.

  • Action
  • n.

    An engagement between troops in war, whether on land or water; a battle; a fight; as, a general action, a partial action.

  • Sectional
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a sections or distinct part of larger body or territory; local.

  • Exection
  • n.

    See Exsection.

  • Auction
  • n.

    The things sold by auction or put up to auction.

  • Auction
  • v. t.

    To sell by auction.

  • Secretion
  • n.

    The act of secreting or concealing; as, the secretion of dutiable goods.

  • Section
  • n.

    The figure made up of all the points common to a superficies and a solid which meet, or to two superficies which meet, or to two lines which meet. In the first case the section is a superficies, in the second a line, and in the third a point.

  • Section
  • n.

    The act of cutting, or separation by cutting; as, the section of bodies.

  • Action
  • n.

    A right of action; as, the law gives an action for every claim.

  • Election
  • a.

    The act of choosing; choice; selection.

  • Reaction
  • n.

    Any action in resisting other action or force; counter tendency; movement in a contrary direction; reverse action.

  • Sanction
  • v. t.

    To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to approve.

  • Mention
  • v. t.

    To make mention of; to speak briefly of; to name.

  • Reaction
  • n.

    The mutual or reciprocal action of chemical agents upon each other, or the action upon such chemical agents of some form of energy, as heat, light, or electricity, resulting in a chemical change in one or more of these agents, with the production of new compounds or the manifestation of distinctive characters. See Blowpipe reaction, Flame reaction, under Blowpipe, and Flame.

  • Action
  • n.

    Movement; as, the horse has a spirited action.

  • Sectional
  • a.

    Consisting of sections, or capable of being divided into sections; as, a sectional steam boiler.

  • Reaction
  • n.

    An action induced by vital resistance to some other action; depression or exhaustion of vital force consequent on overexertion or overstimulation; heightened activity and overaction succeeding depression or shock.

  • Station
  • v. t.

    To place; to set; to appoint or assign to the occupation of a post, place, or office; as, to station troops on the right of an army; to station a sentinel on a rampart; to station ships on the coasts of Africa.