Definition of casebound in English:
casebound
adjectiveˈkeɪsbaʊndˈkāsbound
(of a book) hardback.
Example sentencesExamples
- A dozen case-bound copies and 4 thousand soft-cover copies were bound by a plant in the northwest.
- This is because most hardback books are case-bound in leather or cloth and you have to laminate the cloth or cover before binding in order to print reproductions.
- Our book will be what is called a casebound book, which refers to the fact that the case will be covered before it is adjoined with the text block, as opposed to after, as in, e.g., fine binding.
- The collection is available in a deluxe case-bound double-CD package or a limited triple-gatefold vinyl edition, in addition to the usual jewel case format.
- I'm enjoying sketching, mainly in pen and wash, in my small Winsor & Newton case-bound book.
- The contract has come at an opportune moment because we are in the process of building a new 6,000 ft factory behind our works, in order to expand our production capacity of casebound books.
- Above that is my small case-bound sketch-book complete with elastic band to hold it shut against the water-buckled pages that are eternally anxious to escape.