flexibound

adj

Etymology

From flexi- + bound.

  1. derived from bombus — “a humming or buzzing
  2. derived from bombitō — “hum, buzz
  3. derived from bondir — “leap", "bound", originally "make a loud resounding noise
  4. inherited from *bounden
  5. prefixed as flexibound — “flexi + bound

Definitions

  1. Synonym of flexiback.

    • Fatherhood ($6.95) by Bill Cosby is a flexibound paperback edition of the popular bestseller.
    • 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.
    • First flexibound edition 2011[…]The Library of Congress has cataloged the flexibound edition of this book as follows:[…]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA