Property:Skos:scopeNote

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en:Bindings in identical covers, produced in quantity.  +
Bindings in identical covers, produced in quantity.  +
sv:Headband  +, sv:tailband  +, de:Headband  +,
Headband  +
A functional and/or ornamental band at the head and tail of a book between the sections and the spine covering, which projects slightly beyond the head and tail.  +
materialer som bearbeides og festes til bokblokkens rygg ved hode og fot i forsterkende og/eller dekorativ hensikt  +
tailband  +
Headband  +
Refers to just the endband at the head of the book.  +
Headband  +
tailband  +
Refers to just the endband at the tail of the book.  +
en: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  +
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  +
F
en:An elaborate style of decoration consisting generally of geometrically formed compartments of varying sizes, each bounded by a ribbon consisting of a single fillet on one side and a double fillet on the other, each of which, with the exception of the center compartment (which is larger or otherwise distinguished), being filled with leafy spirals, branches of laurel, and other sprays  +
An elaborate style of decoration consisting generally of geometrically formed compartments of varying sizes, each bounded by a ribbon consisting of a single fillet on one side and a double fillet on the other, each of which, with the exception of the center compartment (which is larger or otherwise distinguished), being filled with leafy spirals, branches of laurel, and other sprays  +
Features  +
en:A cloth produced from matted fibers of wool, or wool and fur or hair, and made into a compact material by compression, usually while wet  +, en:Felts are used to couch newly formed sheets of paper during papermaking, or to help control the drying of materials during a conservation treatment  +
Felts are used to couch newly formed sheets of paper during papermaking, or to help control the drying of materials during a conservation treatment  +
A cloth produced from matted fibers of wool, or wool and fur or hair, and made into a compact material by compression, usually while wet  +

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