The lined paper is smaller lines and the spiral is bigger lines
YES! there are some graph comps too. and some that have awsome covers!
Yes. A composition notebook has that fuzzy-tv, black & white color and says "Composition Book" on it. A wirebound notebook has circular wires binding it together and usually has pages that are three hole punched. The two may usually be found in the same section of a store. A composition notebook is sometimes known as a marble notebook because of the black and white marbleized cardboard cover. It is bound with string(?) and the pages are not easily ripped out. A spiral notebook or wirebound is just that - bound with a spiral wire. The teachers I had in school disliked the ratty edges resulting from tearing the paper from this type of notebook. Some spiral wirebound notebooks have perforation so that those pesky paper remnants are no longer a problem.
Lined paper typically has evenly spaced horizontal ruling lines across the page to guide handwriting and keep it neat and organized. The ruling lines can vary in width and color, but they are generally light and unobtrusive to allow writing to stand out clearly.
In a lined notebook, you can take notes during lectures or meetings, jot down ideas and thoughts, or create to-do lists. It’s also a great space for journaling, brainstorming, and organizing information. Additionally, you can sketch diagrams or doodle alongside your written content to enhance creativity. Using different colors or symbols can help categorize your entries and make them visually appealing.
Yes, a notebook can be used as a journal or a diary. You can write personal thoughts, reflections, experiences, and feelings in a notebook to document your life and inner thoughts. It can be a great tool for self-reflection and self-expression.
A lined one has two bottoms with a layer of air between to reduce the burning of cookies etc.
One thing for sure is I would need to know where you live and usually I would find them in actual Japanese bookstores.
This could be talking about anything. Lined bifocals, a lined seahorse. Check with an optometrist for the bifocals, a marine biologist for the seahorse, or a mathmatician regarding a connection between two points.
Oblique
Line spacing
The bursa.
The difference between lined and unlined typically refers to the presence or absence of an internal layer or coating. Lined items, such as clothing or bags, have an additional layer of fabric or material on the inside, providing extra structure, warmth, or comfort. Unlined items lack this inner layer, making them lighter and often more breathable, but may also offer less protection or insulation. The choice between lined and unlined depends on the intended use and personal preference.