Trade Paper

A trade paper refers to a type of book or publication that is typically larger in size and higher in quality than mass-market paperbacks, but smaller and less expensive than hardcover books.

Examples:
  1. Noun (Sense 1): I prefer reading trade papers because they are more durable than mass-market paperbacks and easier to carry around.
  2. Noun (Sense 2): The trade paper includes a variety of articles and expert analysis on current industry trends.
  3. Adjective: She decided to publish her novel in trade paper format to provide a more affordable option for readers.
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