Bookbinding Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a difficult or restrictive situation

verb to bring together or unite

  • The contract will bind both parties to the agreed upon terms.
  • I promise to bind the papers together before submitting them.
  • I can't believe we're bound to this boring meeting.
  • Love has the power to bind people together in ways nothing else can.

noun a strong covering holding the pages of a book together

verb tying or fastening together

adjective restricting or limiting

  • The binding contract ensures both parties fulfill their obligations.
  • Make sure you sign the binding agreement before starting the project.
  • I can't believe we're really binding ourselves to this deal.
  • The love between them was so strong, it felt like a binding force keeping them together.

noun a leaf of paper at the beginning or end of a book

  • The endpaper of the book featured a beautiful floral design.
  • I love how the endpaper of this book has a cool pattern on it.
  • Check out the endpaper on this book, it's so rad!
  • The endpaper of the project symbolized the beginning of a new chapter in their lives.

noun the right-hand page of an open book or manuscript

adjective relating to or situated on the right side

  • The recto side of the document contains the main text, while the verso side is left blank.
  • Make sure you sign on the recto page, not the verso.
  • I doodled on the recto side of my notebook during the boring lecture.
  • She always presents a recto facade to the world, hiding her true emotions.

noun a book or document with a flexible outer covering

adjective having a flexible outer covering

  • The book is available in both hardcover and soft cover editions.
  • I prefer reading books with a soft cover because they are more comfortable to hold.
  • I found a cool novel with a soft cover at the bookstore.
  • His tough exterior belied the soft cover of emotions he kept hidden inside.

verb to bind again; to attach new covers or bindings to a book or document

  • The bookbinder was able to rebind the ancient manuscript to preserve it for future generations.
  • I had to rebind my favorite novel because the pages were falling out.
  • I'm going to rebind my sneakers with some cool new laces.
  • After a difficult breakup, she needed time to rebind her heart and move on.

noun a type of binding where pages are held together by adhesive

adjective describing a type of binding where pages are held together by adhesive

  • The report was professionally printed and adhesive-bound for a polished finish.
  • I prefer adhesive-bound notebooks because the pages don't fall out as easily.
  • I snagged this cool adhesive-bound journal at the store yesterday.
  • Their relationship was like an adhesive-bound book, difficult to separate.