The flap on the inside of a paperback book is usually called the cover flap or dust jacket flap. It typically contains information such as a brief summary of the book, author bio, and publisher details.
It is called PINNA
The inside part of an envelope is called the "flap." It is the part that is lifted or opened in order to access the contents of the envelope.
The flap of skin attached to the gums and chin inside your mouth is called the frenulum. It helps to connect and stabilize the lips and tongue.
It is also called an attached flap.
Most people would start with the cover, or the back/inside flap if its a hardcover book. Some people might just start at Page 1.
The flap of skin at the elbow is called a wenus.
Your book number is most probably your passport number usually indicated inside the information flap of the Passport where the details of the holder is written.
yes they are warm they have a flap inside
It's normally on the back or in the front/ back flap of the book
The flap is called a wattle. A bright, big wattle is the sign of a healthy chicken
It isn't, except on urban dictionary, and there it seems to be evenly divided between the skin on the inside and outside of the elbow.
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