Meaning Of The Word Buckram

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What's The Definition Of Buckram?

buckram in American English
a coarse cotton or linen cloth stiffened with glue or other size, for use in bookbinding, for lining or stiffening clothes, etc.
of or like buckram
to stiffen with buckram
noun: a stiff cotton fabric for interlinings, book bindings, etc
transitive verb: to strengthen with buckram

buckram in British English
noun: cotton or linen cloth stiffened with size, etc, used in lining or stiffening clothes, bookbinding, etc
verb: to stiffen with buckram

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