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buckram /ˈbʌkrəm /noun [mass noun]Coarse linen or other cloth stiffened with gum or paste, and used as interfacing and in bookbinding: our sewn bindings incorporate buckram and leather [as modifier]: a curtain with buckram headings...- The device itself was simple enough, consisting of a buckram rim about eighteen inches in diameter, wrapped with 3,411 feet of cotton-covered copper wire, all in turn covered with tape, felt, and an imitation leather sleeve.
- They just don't make buckram like they used to.
- The Moroccan-leather-bound edition, limited to 50 numbered copies, is encased in a silver buckram drop-back solander box (£750 inclusive of delivery).
Phrases Origin Middle English (denoting a kind of fine linen or cotton cloth): from Old French boquerant, perhaps from Bukhara in central Asia. |