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unbound

not tied / unrestricted / loose pages
Adjective

This term conveys a sense of liberation and the removal of constraints, whether those constraints are physical, such as ropes and chains, or abstract, such as social norms and legal restrictions. It often carries a positive connotation of freedom, spontaneity, and raw potential, suggesting a state of being released from a previous state of captivity or limitation. In the context of publishing and bookbinding, the word describes a specific physical state where pages are loose or not yet secured within a cover. This usage is technical and neutral, lacking the emotional weight of liberation found in the other senses.

Meanings

Adjective

Not tied, fastened, or constrained by physical bonds or ropes.

"The prisoner remained unbound during the interrogation."

Adjective

Not restricted by rules, conventions, or social limitations.

"Her creative spirit was unbound by the rigid expectations of her upbringing."

Adjective

Not bound together in a cover or binding, as in the case of a book or manuscript.

"The author submitted the manuscript as unbound pages for the editor to review."

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