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Online English Turkish and Multilingual Dictionary 20+ million words and idioms.
hardcovers
English - Turkish
Definition of
hardcovers
in English Turkish dictionary
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hardcover
ciltli
hardcover
{i}
ciltli kitap
hardcover
cilt kaplı
hardcover
(isim) ciltli kitap
English - English
Definition of
hardcovers
in English English dictionary
plural of hardcover
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hardcover
A book with a rigid binding, often of cardboard or leather
Hardcover
hc
hardcover
{i}
hardbound book, book bound with a stiff cover
hardcover
Having a rigid binding
hardcover
2192 pages Indexed edition (February 18, 2003) Language: English Oxford University Press US ; ISBN: 019511227X
hardcover
also called "cloth", refers to books bound with a hard, cloth-over-cardboard cover and covered with a paper dust jacket
hardcover
a book with cardboard or cloth or leather covers
hardcover
826 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 2 05 x 10 05 x 7 83
hardcover
320 pages 1 edition (February 23, 1995) Language: English "John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd " ; ISBN: 0471284513 Other Editions: Paperback
hardcover
A book produced with a hard, stiff outer cover, usually covered by a jacket The covers are usually made of cardboard, over which is stretched cloth, treated paper, vinyl, or some other plastic
hardcover
352 pages 2nd edition (June 1998) Grammercy; ISBN: 0517188716 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1 19 x 8 59 x 5 88 Other Editions: Paperback
hardcover
Books bound with a hard, cloth-over-cardboard cover and covered with a paper dust jacket
hardcover
having a hard back or cover; "hardback books"
hardcover
A hardcover is a book which has a stiff hard cover. Compare softcover. a book that has a strong stiff cover paperback
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hardcovers
present participle of misspell
someone who travels trough space
with self love, niggardly, meanly
sorrow, sadness (also dolor)
to lie in wait, to fall on by surprise
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