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flat back

noun

  1. a book spine presenting a completely flat surface.
  2. a book bound with such a spine.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of flat back1

First recorded in 1900–05

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Example Sentences

She looked towards the open door and saw the footman's flat back, and narrow head covered with carefully plastered hair.

The back is then "rounded" by use of a hammer; if the book is to be a "flat back" one, the rounding is very slight.

He was a splendid specimen of physical manhood, big and well-muscled, with a broad, flat back and soldierly carriage.

Fig. 248 indicates the position of the hinge fixed so as to allow the door to open and lay flat back to the architrave moulding.

Its short waist suited her youthful bust and flat back and narrow shoulders.

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