Difference between revisions of "Pieced"

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|definition=Where a piece of material, such as a cover, board or endleaf, which is not large enough for its purpose has been filled in with a separate piece of the same or a similar material. A cover therefore might consist of one piece of leather for the spine and one for each side in order to create a full cover of apparently the same material. This is distinct from patch material where some damage or loss has been made good.
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==Translations for "pieced"==
 
 
{{Concept translation|language=en|label=pieced|status=preferred}}
 
  
  

Revision as of 18:42, 25 October 2020

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Definition: en:Where a piece of material, such as a cover, board or endleaf, which is not large enough for its purpose has been filled in with a separate piece of the same or a similar material. A cover therefore might consist of one piece of leather for the spine and one for each side in order to create a full cover of apparently the same material. This is distinct from patch material where some damage or loss has been made good.

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enpieced1Ligatus"The Language of Bindings Thesaurus is made available under the [Open Data Commons Attribution License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1.0] ."preferredWhere a piece of material, such as a cover, board or endleaf, which is not large enough for its purpose has been filled in with a separate piece of the same or a similar material. A cover therefore might consist of one piece of leather for the spine and one for each side in order to create a full cover of apparently the same material. This is distinct from patch material where some damage or loss has been made good.

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