Definitions for bookbinders

bookbinders book·bind·er

Spelling: [boo k-bahyn-der]
IPA: /ˈbʊkˌbaɪn dər/

Bookbinders is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.

You can make 718 anagrams from letters in bookbinders (bbdeiknoors).

Definitions for bookbinders

noun

  1. a person or company whose business or work is the binding of books.

Origin of bookbinders

1300-50; Middle English bok-bindere; see book, binder

Examples for bookbinders

The bookbinder then folded them by hand, and severed them with an ivory paper-cutter.

After dinner I home, calling at my bookbinder's, but he not within.

In the 19th century I might have been a bookbinder and would have gone mad from glue fumes.

It might have been taken for the house of a dwarf, or of a bookbinder of Lilliput.

At this the bookbinder, who was just going, stopped with an oath, and stamped his foot.

Has a husband, a bookbinder in good work, but they are extravagant.

You'll go to the towns and become somebody; you'll be a bookbinder!

"My partner took you for an agent of our bookbinder," he added.

We know that she was 19 and working as either a model or a bookbinder when, in 1869, she met Cézanne in Paris.

Cornelius, a bookbinder, his account of Costers invention, 150-152.

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