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Lordosis.
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A paper tube stuck to the spine of a book, to which the covering material is attached. The resulting hollow back allows a freer opening for sections of stiff paper, or for books in which entries are to be made, and allows books bound in stiff material such as vellum and buckram to open more freely.
Ãâó: www.redmark.co.nz/glf-i.htm
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Hot- or cold-manufactured tube, which is used as starting tube for a subsequent forming step or a tube, which is not finally dressed and straightened.
Ãâó: www.sber.co.at/en/services/lexicon/glossary/h.htm
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A term used to describe a wine that doesn't have depth or body.
Ãâó: www.discoverfrance.net/France/Wine/wine_dictionary...
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A concentric cotton wick used in Argand and other lamps.
Ãâó: biscaynebeacon.home.mindspring.com/LH_vocab.htm
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