bookpaper: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈbʊkˌpeɪpə/US/ˈbʊkˌpeɪpər/

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What does “bookpaper” mean?

Paper that is specifically manufactured or suitable for use in the binding of books, often characterized by its weight, durability, and printability.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

Paper that is specifically manufactured or suitable for use in the binding of books, often characterized by its weight, durability, and printability.

Refers to paper used for printing books; can also denote a specific quality, weight, or grade of paper designated for book publishing. In some contexts, it may be used more loosely to describe paper of a quality suitable for archival purposes or fine printing.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning. The compound form 'bookpaper' is standard in both, though it may occasionally be hyphenated ('book-paper') or written as two words ('book paper'), with no regional preference dictating form.

Connotations

Neutral, technical term in both varieties.

Frequency

Equally low-frequency in both dialects, confined to specialist contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “bookpaper” in a Sentence

[print/publish/bind] + on + bookpaper[specify/choose/select] + bookpaper + [for the edition]bookpaper + [is/comes] + [acid-free/off-white/80gsm]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
high-quality bookpaperacid-free bookpaperprint on bookpaperweight of bookpaper
medium
choose bookpapersupplier of bookpaperroll of bookpaperbookpaper stock
weak
expensive bookpapersmooth bookpaperwhite bookpaperthick bookpaper

Examples

Examples of “bookpaper” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The manuscript will be bookpapered and bound next week.

American English

  • We need to bookpaper the entire print run on the new stock.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

In the context of a printing company's procurement: 'We need to source sustainable bookpaper for the new client's print run.'

Academic

In library or archival studies: 'The degradation of 19th-century bookpaper is often linked to high lignin content.'

Everyday

Rare. Might occur in a craft context: 'For my handmade journal, I'm using proper bookpaper instead of printer paper.'

Technical

In a printer's specification: 'The interior pages will be printed on 90gsm coated bookpaper.'

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “bookpaper”

Strong

bookbinding paper

Neutral

book stocktext paperprinting paper

Weak

publishing paperarchive paper

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “bookpaper”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “bookpaper”

  • Using it as a countable noun (e.g., 'a bookpaper'). It is uncountable.
  • Misspelling as two separate words ('book paper') in contexts where the compound form is standard, though the open form is also acceptable.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Both 'bookpaper' (closed compound) and 'book paper' (open compound) are accepted, though the closed form is common in technical specifications.

It is not typical. 'Bookpaper' is usually a higher quality, more expensive paper designed for publishing. Office paper or multipurpose paper is the standard for everyday printing.

Its primary characteristics are durability (often acid-free for longevity), a specific weight (gsm), and a finish suitable for high-quality printing and reading.

No, it is a low-frequency, specialized term. Learners in general English courses are unlikely to encounter it unless they work in or study publishing, printing, or bookbinding.

Paper that is specifically manufactured or suitable for use in the binding of books, often characterized by its weight, durability, and printability.

Bookpaper is usually technical / publishing in register.

Bookpaper: in British English it is pronounced /ˈbʊkˌpeɪpə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈbʊkˌpeɪpər/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of a BOOK, then think of the PAPER it's made from. Together, they form the specific type of paper: BOOKPAPER.

Conceptual Metaphor

MATERIAL FOR PURPOSE (The paper is defined by its destined use in a book).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
For archival quality, the library insists on using for all its restoration projects.
Multiple Choice

In which industry is the term 'bookpaper' most commonly used?