The spine is the back of the book, the part where both front and back covers are attached.
When your books are stacked on shelves, the spine is the only bit you see; it usually shows the title and author's name.
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They are called book-ends.
The book's spine cracked as she opened it.
The spine is very important in our bodies and we have to be careful with it.
The Bible is quite thick, and so are plenty of dictionaries, but the thickest book in the world would be 'The Complete Miss Marple' by Agatha Christie. It's spine is 12.6 inches long, and the whole book weighs 17 lbs! It also happens to have 4032 pages.
Spine of a book - Lombada de um livro.
A spine label usually a sticker on the spine of a book that indicates the call number of book. Mainly used in libraries. Rhianna Berriman
the author and the name of the book
The spine of a book is called the backbone. It is the part of the book that faces outward when placed on a shelf and typically displays the title, author, and publisher.
The side of a book is called the spine. It is the edge of the book where all the pages are connected, and the title of the book is often printed on it.
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A bumped book spine refers to a book spine that has been slightly bent or damaged, often resulting in a small crease or dent. This damage typically occurs when a book is dropped or mishandled, causing the spine to lose its smooth, straight appearance.
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The spine is the vertical part that you see when looking at a book on a shelf. It usually has the title and author, and in a library, the number which helps you locate the book.
It hurt its spine.
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