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Definitions from the Web1. Noun - Destruction in Binding: - Description: Destruction in binding refers to damage or deterioration that occurs specifically in the binding of a book or any bound document. It typically involves the breaking, tearing, or loosening of the binding materials, such as the cover, spine, or stitching. - Sample sentence: The ancient manuscript suffered from severe destruction in binding, causing pages to fall out and making it difficult to read. 2. Verb - Destruction in Binding: - Description: Destruction in binding as a verb can pertain to intentionally causing damage or breaking the binding of a book or document, often for the purpose of disassembly, alteration, or salvage of individual pages. - Sample sentence: The artist decided to destruction in binding the old medical textbook in order to create an unconventional collage for an art exhibition. 3. Adjective - Destruction in Binding: - Description: Destruction in binding used as an adjective describes something related to or resulting from the damage or deterioration of the binding of a book or any bound document. - Sample sentence: The library received a donation of several books in various conditions, including one with destruction-in-binding marks, indicating it required expert restoration. Related Products: | ||||
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