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bookbinder

English

Etymology

From Middle English bokebynder, bok-bindere, equivalent to book +? binder.

Noun

bookbinder (plural bookbinders)

  1. a person whose profession is binding pages together to form a book

Synonyms

  • bibliopegist

Related terms

  • bookbindery
  • bookbinding

Translations

Anagrams

  • Brodie knob

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sturian

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *sturjan?. Akin to Old English styrian.

Verb

sturian

  1. to disturb
  2. to perturb

Conjugation

Related terms

  • storian
  • farsturian

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