• Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Flyleaf Meanings

    noun a blank page at the beginning or end of a book

    Fields related to flyleaf

    Literature

    In literature analysis, the flyleaf can sometimes contain important information about the book's publication or history.

    Publishing

    The flyleaf is a blank page at the front of a book, often used for inscriptions or notes.

    Library Science

    Librarians may use the flyleaf to record information about the book's acquisition or condition.

    Bookbinding

    The flyleaf is a blank leaf at the front and back of a book, usually thicker than the other pages.

    Occupation Usage of flyleaf

    Writer

    In the publishing industry, a flyleaf is often used by writers to include a brief author bio or a dedication at the beginning of a book.

    Publisher

    Publishers use flyleaves to provide information about the book, such as the title, author, publisher, and ISBN, on the inside covers of a book.

    Librarian

    Librarians use flyleaves to help catalog and organize books in a library, as they often contain important information about the book's publication and classification.

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