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How to pronounce bindery in English?

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Type Words
Type of shop, workshop
Derivation bind

Examples of bindery

bindery
Will operate digital color printer and bindery equipment, cutters, folders, etc.
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As I write this, my newest book is at the bindery and should be available within days.
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The equipment includes four new printing presses and five pieces of bindery equipment.
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Electrical assembly and installation of new industrial bindery equipment.
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OnSite Maintenance is a national leader in the bindery repair industry.
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After the signatures are folded and gathered, they move into the bindery.
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Experience operating Co mailng or bindery machines strongly desired.
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Blair died in 1911, just days after receiving an advance copy of volume 1 from the bindery.
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A bindery was opened in 1952 to repair existing stock and stiffen new books and periodicals.
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More examples
  • A workshop where books are bound
  • Bindery refers to a studio, workshop or factory where sheets of (usually) paper are fastened together to make books, but also where gold and other decorative elements are added to the exterior of books, where boxes or slipcases for books are made and where the restoration of books is carried out.
  • The finishing department of a print shop or firm specializing in finishing printed products.
  • Usually a department within a printing company responsible for collating, folding and trimming various printing projects.
  • A shop, or part of a shop, where paper is bound into books or otherwise finished by trimming, laminating or mounting, for example.
  • Print shop department or separate business that does trimming, folding, binding, and other finishing tasks.
  • Books that need repair and periodicals are sent out of the library system and are not available to users.
  • The office in the library where loose, current issues of periodicals are sent when they are ready to be bound together. If you see a message in the online catalog that says "Shelved in: Temporary Area. Ask at Acquisitions" in the OSU Online Catalog, what you are looking for is in the Bindery. ...
  • The area of the workplace where print is cut, folded, collated, or bound.