Backstrip

/ˈbækˌstrɪp/ noun

A strip of material attached to or forming the back of something; a reinforcing strip on the spine of a bound book.

Compound of 'back' + 'strip' (from Old Dutch 'strippe'). Originated in bookbinding terminology as craftspeople developed techniques to reinforce book spines.

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