flexibound

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English

Etymology

From flexi- +‎ bound.

Adjective

flexibound (not comparable)

  1. Synonym of flexiback.
    • 1987, Publishers Weekly, page 321, column 3:
      Fatherhood ($6.95) by Bill Cosby is a flexibound paperback edition of the popular bestseller.
    • 2006, Publishers Weekly, page 161, column 1:
      Adams plans to launch the About.com series in October with four 8 x 8 flexibound books that will cover pregnancy/birthing, job searching, Southern cooking and guitar playing.
    • 2011, Martha Bayne, Soup & Bread Cookbook: Building Community One Pot at a Time, Chicago, Ill.: Surrey Books, →ISBN:
      First flexibound edition 2011 The Library of Congress has cataloged the flexibound edition of this book as follows:
    • 2016 March, Christopher A. Sanford, Paul S. Pottinger (authors and editors), “Travel and Adventure Medicine Resources”, in Douglas S. Paauw, Edward R. Bollard, editors, Travel and Adventure Medicine (Clinics Review Articles; Medical Clinics of North America; volume 100, number 2), Elsevier, →ISBN, →ISSN, section “Printed Manuals and Textbooks”, page 413:
      The Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine (Oxford University Press) is a “flexibound” handbook for clinicians in low-resource settings;