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- Forwarding + (en:The processes or steps involved in binding a book up to the point at which it is ready to be decorated. This will normally be thought to include sewing and covering, though some definitions of forwarding exclude either one or the other or both.)
- Paste + (en:A soft, tenacious, pliable adhesive usually with a starch base.)
- Rounding + (en:The process of molding the spine of a text block into an arc of approximately one-third of a circle, which in the process produces the characteristic concave fore edge of the book.)
- Gauffering + (nb:teknikk som består i å behandle en metalloverflate for å få fram dekorative mønster ved bruk av meisel og punsel)
- Endband + (sv:Headband)
- Spine inlay + (pappremse plassert langs bokblokkens rygg festet til overtrekksmaterialet)
- Forwarding + (prosesser som er involvert i oppbyggingen av bindet inntil den er klar for dekorering)
- Stationery binding + (stationery binding is that branch of bookbinding which deals with books meant to be written in, such as ledger, record, and account books, and the like)
- Square + (steel square)
- Adhesive + (en:A general term for any of several substances capable of bonding materials to each other by chemical or mechanical action, or both, and which may be activated by water, non-aqueous solvents, pressure, heat, cold, or other means.)
- Crease + (sv:Creasing)
- Square + (fr:Difference between edges of textblock and edge of case or boards)
- Endband + (sv:Headband)
- Endband + (tailband)
- Endband + (tailband)
- Rounding + (teknikk for å gi bokblokkens rygg en rund fasong ofte med hjelp av hammer)
- Gauffering + (teknikk som består i å behandle en metalloverflate for å få fram dekorative mønster ved bruk av meisel og punsel)
- German paring knife + (the German knife, while rounded like the French version, is also ground at an angle)
- Endpaper + (the groups of leaves of a variety of sheet materials found at each side of a bookblock and are intended to give protection to the text leaves)