Pronunciation: /ˈkɒləfɒn/
noun a publisher's emblem or trademark
A1 A colophon is a section at the end of a book that gives information about the book's production.
A2 In some ancient manuscripts, the colophon would include the scribe's name and the date of completion.
B1 The colophon of the novel provided details about the author, publisher, and printer.
B2 The colophon in this art book includes information about the paper used and the printing process.
C1 The colophon of this limited edition book is beautifully designed and includes the edition number.
C2 The colophon at the end of the manuscript provided valuable insights into the historical context of the text.
formal The colophon at the end of the book provided information about the publisher and printer.
informal I always skip the colophon section in books, it's usually just boring details.
slang I never bother with the colophon, it's just a bunch of random stuff no one cares about.
figurative The colophon of the project was like the cherry on top, adding a final touch of professionalism.
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