Hardcovered

/ˈhɑːrdkʌvərd/ adjective

Definition

Bound with stiff covers made from cardboard and cloth or leather, describing books with rigid protective bindings.

Etymology

From 'hard' (Old English) combined with 'covered' (from Old French 'covrir'), describing books with hard protective covers.

Kelly Says

Hardcovered books preserve their appearance longer because the rigid case protects the pages from creasing and damage—museums and archives prefer them for items they want to preserve for centuries.

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