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Quire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A quire can be any of several things: • Quire (architecture), part of a church • Paper quire, a quantity, usually 24 or 25, of sheets of paper • Quentin Quire, a fictional comic book character
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The web's best source of news and information about Canadian authors, books, publishing, and bookselling. ... Quill & Quire cover ... Quill and Quire logo...
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Quire - Definition of Quire at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Quire. Look it up now! ... Use quire in a Sentence...
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Abbreviation, qr. Until well into the 20th century, a quire of writing paper contained 24 sheets, and a quire of printing paper 25 sheets. ... Every quire of paper consists of twenty-four or twenty-five sheets; that is, the larger number refers to paper made use of in printing: and each ream contains 20 quires.
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QUIRE Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... Quire \Quire\, verb (used without an object) To sing in concert. [R.] --Shak.
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A quire was originally a gathering of 4 sheets, forming 8 leaves or 16 pages after one folding. It is thus synonymous with QUATERNION ... See: QUIREWISE . 4. In blankbook binding, a term indicating 80 pages. 5. A small book or pamphlet consisting of, or as if consisting of, a quire of paper. (94 , 234 ,316 )
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