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spiral–bound
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spiral–bound
(adjective)
spiral–bound
/
ˈ
spaɪrəlˌbaʊnd/
adjective
spiral–bound
/
ˈ
spaɪrəlˌbaʊnd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPIRAL–BOUND
of a book
:
having pages held together along one edge by a continuous piece of wire or plastic that passes through holes in the pages
a
spiral-bound
notebook
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