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pa·per·back

 (pā′pər-băk′)
n.
A book having a flexible paper binding.

pa′per·back′, pa′per·backed′ adj.
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Adj.1.paperbacked - (of books) having a flexible binding
bound - secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes"
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paperbacked

[ˈpeɪpəbækt] ADJen rústica
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Note: Applique templates are printed reversed and without seam allowance, except seam allowances indicated by dashed lines that will be caught in border seam, to use with paperbacked fusible web.
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