number of sheets in a book

  • 71Patent drawing — Patent law (patents for inventions) …

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  • 72Letter sheet — In philatelic terminology a Letter sheet, often written lettersheet, is nowadays an item of postal stationery issued by a postal authority. It is a sheet of paper that can be folded, usually sealed, most often with sealing wax in the 18th and… …

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  • 73Mike Greenberg — Michael James Greenberg Mike Greenberg at the White House with George W. Bush (cropped out) and Mike Golic (also cropped out). Born August 6, 1967 (1967 08 06) (age 44) New York, New York …

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  • 74cahier — /ka yay , kah /; Fr. /kann yay /, n., pl. cahiers / yayz /; Fr. / yay /. 1. Bookbinding. a number of sheets of paper or leaves of a book placed together, as for binding. 2. a report of the proceedings of any body: A cahier of the committee was… …

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  • 75collate — collatable, adj. collator, n. /keuh layt , koh , ko , koh layt, kol ayt/, v.t., collated, collating. 1. to gather or arrange in their proper sequence (the pages of a report, the sheets of a book, the pages of several sets of copies, etc.). 2.… …

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  • 76Villard de Honnecourt — lived in 13th century France and may have been an itinerant master builder of Picardy in northern France. His fame rests entirely on his surviving portfolio of 33 sheets of parchment (animal skin) containing about 250 drawings from about the… …

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  • 77Scow — A scow, in the original sense, is a flat bottomed boat with a blunt bow, often used to haul garbage or similar bulk freight; cf. barge. The etymology of the word is from Dutch schouwe , meaning such a boat.ailing ScowsSailing scows have… …

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  • 78Toyohara Chikanobu — Print depicting Yaegaki hime carrying the helmet of the warrior Takeda Shingen as she dances amid magical foxfires. Triptych by Chikanobu. For other figures with similar names, see Chikanobu. Toyohara Chikanobu (豊原周延) (1838–1912), better known to …

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  • 79collate — col•late [[t]kəˈleɪt, koʊ , kɒ , ˈkoʊ leɪt, ˈkɒl eɪt[/t]] v. t. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) to gather or arrange (pages) in their proper sequence 2) pri to verify the arrangement of (the gathered sheets of a book) before binding 3) to compare (texts,… …

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  • 80cahier — /ˈkajeɪ/ (say kahyay) noun 1. a number of sheets of paper or leaves of a book placed together, as for binding. 2. a report of the proceedings of any body. {French, from Late Latin word meaning fourth, group of four sheets. See quire1} …