number of sheets in a book
81collate — /kəˈleɪt / (say kuh layt), /kɒ / (say ko ) verb (t) (collated, collating) 1. to compare (texts, statements, etc.) in order to note points of agreement or disagreement. 2. Bookbinding to verify the arrangement of, as the sheets of a book after… …
82Mail — For other uses, see Mail (disambiguation). For electronic mail, see Email This article is about Postal services. For other uses, see Postal service (disambiguation). A collection of British pillar boxes at the Inkpen Post Box Museum, near Taunton …
83Cook, W[illiam] Paul — (1881–1948) Printer, publisher, and amateur press editor residing in Athol, Mass.; he published under the pseudonym Willis Tete Crossman. Cook served as Official Editor (1918–19) and President of the NAPA (1919–20); he was also appointed… …
84Chasse (casket) — Limoges chasse, c. 1200, with the story of the Three Magi …
85sketchpad — sketch|pad [ˈsketʃpæd] n also sketch|book [ˈsketʃbuk] a number of sheets of paper fastened together and used for drawing …
86collate — [kɒ leɪt] verb 1》 collect and combine (texts or information). ↘compare and analyse (two or more sources of information). ↘Printing verify the number and order of (the sheets of a book). 2》 appoint (a clergyman) to a benefice. Derivatives… …
87sketchpad — also sketch.book noun (C) a number of sheets of paper fastened together for drawing on …
88pad — I [[t]pæd[/t]] n. v. pad•ded, pad•ding 1) a cushionlike mass of soft material used for comfort, protection, or stuffing 2) a soft, stuffed cushion used as a saddle 3) a number of sheets of paper glued together at one edge to form a tablet 4) pri… …
89pad — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a piece of soft material used to reduce friction or jarring, fill out hollows, hold or absorb liquid, etc. 2 a number of sheets of blank paper fastened together at one edge, for writing or drawing on. 3 = ink pad. 4 the fleshy… …
90cahier — kaˈyā, kä , kȧ noun ( s) Etymology: French, signature (section of a bound book), written statement presented to the sovereign by a representative body of the state, from Latin quaterni four each, by fours more at quire 1. : a report or memorial… …