solander

/ˈsoʊləndər/
noun
  1. A protective box or case, shaped like a book, used for storing documents, maps, or specimens.
    • The librarian carefully placed the rare map in a solander to protect it from dust.
    • He opened the solander and gently removed the old manuscript.
    • Museums often use solanders to store delicate botanical specimens.
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