What is another word for ISBN?

Pronunciation: [ˌa͡ɪˌɛsbˌiːˈɛn] (IPA)

ISBN or International Standard Book Number is a unique 13-digit code assigned to every book published worldwide. However, there are various other terms that can be used synonymously for ISBN. Some of them include 'book identifier', 'ISBN number', 'book code', 'ISBN code', 'book number', and 'book registration number'. Additionally, there are also different variations of ISBN, such as the older 10-digit version, the EAN-13 barcode version, and the ISBN-13 version. Regardless of the term used to refer to it, the ISBN is an essential part of any book and is necessary for inventory management, marketing, and distribution purposes.

What are the hypernyms for Isbn?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Isbn

  • There is certain power you gain being exempt from capitalist companies that UPC or ISBN the mark of the beast on your forehead and treat you like their favorite prostitute.
    Marc Broude
  • Murray, Pauli (1956). Harper & Brothers, New York. ISBN 0-8070-7209-5.
    Pauli Murray
  • Rubin, Leslie and Pauli Murray (1961). , Sweet & Maxwell, London. African Universities Press, 1964*Murray, Pauli (1970). , Silvermine, Norwalk, Connecticut, ISBN 978-0-87321-016-4
    Pauli Murray
  • Murray, Pauli (Davison Douglas, ed., 2d ed. 1997). , University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-1883-7
    Pauli Murray
  • Kyle, Richard G. (1994). . University Press of America, "The New Age Reaches Out: Politics and Economics" chapter, pp. 113–36. ISBN 978-0-7618-0010-1. Weaves Satin's policy ideas together with those of other New Agers.
    Mark Satin

Word of the Day

inconstructible
The word "inconstructible" suggests that something is impossible to construct or build. Its antonyms, therefore, would be words that imply the opposite. For example, "constructible...