Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
foxing
Noun
/ˈfɒksɪŋ/

Definition
Foxing refers to the brownish spots or stains that appear on the pages of old books, typically caused by mold or the interaction of light with the paper.

Examples
- The rare book had significant foxing on several pages, making it less valuable to collectors.
- To preserve books, it’s essential to store them in a dry environment to prevent foxing.

Meaning
The term ‘foxing’ is used primarily in the context of book collecting and preservation. It describes a type of discoloration that affects the paper, often seen in older, poorly stored volumes.

Synonyms
- Staining
- Discoloration
- Spots