endpapers

/ˈɛndˌpeɪpərz/
noun
  1. The blank or decorated sheets of paper at the beginning and end of a book, glued to the inside of the cover.
    • She carefully glued the new endpapers into the repaired novel.
    • The publisher chose a simple white endpaper for the paperback edition.
    • The antique book had beautiful marbled endpapers.
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