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Definition of Record cover
1. Noun. A sleeve for storing a phonograph record.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Record Cover
Literary usage of Record cover
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scientific American Reference Book by Albert Allis Hopkins, Alexander Russell Bond (1913)
"... record, cover- ш$ a distance of 118 miles, with a passenger, from' Savigny-sur-Brage
to Paria, ..."
2. Prosecution and Defense: Practical Directions and Forms for the Grand-jury by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1901)
"The foregoing forms for the record cover the ordinary ground. One by comparing
them with the elucidations in " Criminal Procedure " will see how any others, ..."
3. A Guide to Massachusetts Local History: Being a Bibliographic Index to the by Charles Allcott Flagg (1907)
"Rochester's official bi-centennial record. Cover-title: Bi-centennial celebration
of Rochester. Wareham, Marion and Mattapoisett, July 22, 1879. ..."
4. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1904)
"... chapters have been added, making the record cover something like thirty-five
years of our annals. " From Reconstruction to Expansion " is the sub-title, ..."
5. Report of the Commission on Industrial and Technical Education by Carroll Davidson Wright, William Mather, E. Swaysland (1906)
"How many does that record cover? We have as a rule about one hundred and ten
apprentices, and we send out every year something like twenty or thirty. ..."
6. Report of the Commission on Industrial and Technical Education by Carroll Davidson Wright, William Mather, E. Swaysland (1906)
"... have remained working men have become men in very good positions, who have
seldom changed their employment. Mr. WRIGHT. How many does that record cover? ..."
7. Vegetation Monitoring: An Annotated Bibliography edited by Caryl L. Elzinga, Angela G. Evenden (1998)
"Smaller nested plots, of various sizes, were used to tally seedlings, and record
cover and frequency measurements for shrub and herbaceous species. ..."