i̇nce dikensi kemik çıkıntısı, spina

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(Tıp) spine
The narrow, bound edge of a book

Because the spine is generally all you can see when a book is on the shelf, the spine displays the title and author of the book and is often ornately decorated.

Courage or assertiveness

Trademark Owners will nevertheless try to dictate how their marks are to be represented, but dictionary publishers with spine can resist such pressure.

A rigid, pointed surface protuberance or needle-like structure on an animal, shell, or plant
The covering on the bound edge of a volume
Spines are also long, sharp points on an animal's body or on a plant
The back edge of a book; opposite to the fore-edge
The part of a book's binding which connects the front and back covers, and conceals the bound edges of the pages It usually bears the title, or an abbreviated title, and often the first-named author In libraries, a label bearing the call number is usually glued or taped to the lower spine of each book
The long straight side of the rim The side of the case of a virginal which is opposite the keyboard
The center panel of the binding of a book, which connects the front and back cover to the pages and faces out when the book is shelved
The part of the book which faces outward when shelved
a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf
{i} spinal column of a vertebrate; pointy projection (Zoology); prickle, thorn (Biology); binding of a book; narrow mountain peak, ridge; strength of character, resolution, backbone
a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf
Back edge of a book
Êthe rigid part of a bound book, where the covers and pages are joined
the rigid part of a bound book, where the covers and pages are joined
The bound edge of a book or its cover
The edge at which a book is sewn together Rounded, glued spines that were hammered into shape were first introduced in the early sixteenth century Prior to this, spines were flat, apart from the raised cords Spines sometimes carry protective extensions at either end known as end tabs
i̇nce dikensi kemik çıkıntısı, spina
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