ke4 fung4騎縫骑缝
Jyutpingke4 fung4
Yalekèh fùhng
Definition
The junction or seam where the edges of two sheets of paper meet.
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How it's used
Primarily used in legal or administrative contexts, this term refers specifically to the overlapping edge where two pages meet. It is most commonly heard when discussing the necessity of a seal or signature to prevent page replacement or tampering in official documents. You will rarely encounter this outside of formal paperwork or office procedures.
Examples
The contract needs a seal across the junction of the pages to be valid.
Related words
Common phrases
seal across the junction of pages
the position of the junction
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with general folding or binding terms, as it specifically implies the act of stamping or signing across the seam to ensure document integrity.
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