Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Noting pamphlets, etc., that are fastened with wire.

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Examples

  • Plywood is cut to a pattern, bent and clamped over some simple molds, then wire-stitched and epoxy-glued along the seams.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2010

  • Plywood is cut to a pattern, bent and clamped over some simple molds, then wire-stitched and epoxy-glued along the seams.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2010

  • Plywood is cut to a pattern, bent and clamped over some simple molds, then wire-stitched and epoxy-glued along the seams.

    Want a Boat? Build Your Own 2010

  • Plywood is cut to a pattern, bent and clamped over some simple molds, then wire-stitched and epoxy-glued along the seams.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2010

  • In one corner of this placard was a wire-stitched pad of post cards, one of which passengers were invited to pull off.

    Business Correspondence Anonymous

  • The sheets are stitched through with thread -- they might, of course, have been wire-stitched -- and then a paper cover is pasted on, as in the case of any magazine or paper-bound book.

    The Booklover and His Books Harry Lyman Koopman 1898

  • Issued wire-stitched, without wrappers, and with trimmed edges.

    A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of George Henry Borrow Thomas James Wise 1898

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