Difference between revisions of "Inlays (decorative components)"

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|relation=Broader
*Of the spine.
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*Decorative leather technique
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# A strip of kraft or other relatively stiff paper, used to stiffen the spine area of the case of a library binding.{{Eth}}
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# An illustration, photograph, picture, or other decoration inlaid in the cover of a book.{{Eth}}
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# A manuscript, letter, leaf, etc., mounted in a cut-out frame to protect it and/or permit both sides to be viewed. The edges of the plate, etc., are beveled and pasted to the beveled edges of the sheet cut out to its size. {{Eth}}
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# A piece of leather, of the same thickness as the leather covering of a book, but usually of a contrasting color, grain, or both, cut to a desired shape for placing into the leather covering, from which a piece of the exact same size and shape has been removed. {{Eth}}
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# The setting of a leaf or plate into a larger leaf by cutting out a portion of the latter, beveling, and pasting the leaf or plate over the gap. {{Eth}}
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===Synonyms===
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|definition=A piece of leather, of the same thickness as the leather covering of a book, but usually of a contrasting color, grain, or both, cut to a desired shape for placing into the leather covering, from which a piece of the exact same size and shape has been removed
{{m|en|Spine stiffener}}
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|label=foderatura del dorso
==="Spine stiffener"===
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|status=preferred
* Swedish: {{t|sv|Lösryggspapp}}
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==="Leather decoration"===
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*Italian: {{t|it|intarsio}}{{Dizionario}}, {{t|it|mosaico a ripetizione}}{{Dizionario}}
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|label=Lösryggspapp
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{{en-verb|inlays|inlaying|inlaid}}
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==References==
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|label=intarsio
[[Category: English]]
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 25 October 2020

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Definition: en:A piece of leather, of the same thickness as the leather covering of a book, but usually of a contrasting color, grain, or both, cut to a desired shape for placing into the leather covering, from which a piece of the exact same size and shape has been removed

Related terms

Language code"Language code" is a predefined property that represents a BCP47 formatted language code and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki.Translated termSourceCitation textThis property is a special property in this wiki.StatusSkos:scopeNote
eninlay1EtheringtonRoberts, Don., et al. Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books : a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology. Library of Congress : For Sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1982.A piece of leather, of the same thickness as the leather covering of a book, but usually of a contrasting color, grain, or both, cut to a desired shape for placing into the leather covering, from which a piece of the exact same size and shape has been removed
itintarsio2DizionarioFederico Macchi, Livio Macchi, Milena Alessi, Michel Wittock, and Piccarda Quilici. Dizionario Illustrato Della Legatura. Milano: S. Bonnard, 2002. Print.preferred
itmosaico a ripetizione2DizionarioFederico Macchi, Livio Macchi, Milena Alessi, Michel Wittock, and Piccarda Quilici. Dizionario Illustrato Della Legatura. Milano: S. Bonnard, 2002. Print.preferred
itfoderatura del dorso2DizionarioFederico Macchi, Livio Macchi, Milena Alessi, Michel Wittock, and Piccarda Quilici. Dizionario Illustrato Della Legatura. Milano: S. Bonnard, 2002. Print.preferred
svLösryggspappCitation needed!

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