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		Definition of slipcase in English: slipcasenounˈslɪpkeɪsˈslɪpkeɪs A close-fitting case open at one side or end for an object such as a book, CD, or DVD.  Example sentencesExamples -  The book should be in as close to its original published state as possible with its dust wrap, its slip case, if it was published as a boxed edition, and the glassine, the cellophane wrapper often supplied for extra protection.
 -  The documentary takes the form of a three-DVD package that is well produced and professionally done, from the extended slip case to the many notes and supplemental materials included on the discs themselves.
 -  The six discs are packed into three slip cases that all fit nicely into the cardboard box.
 -  It even comes with unique packaging, strangely wrapped in a cardboard slip case and inner artwork that resembles a little starship.
 
    Definition of slipcase in US English: slipcasenounˈslɪpkeɪsˈslipkās A close-fitting case open at one side or end for an object such as a book.  Example sentencesExamples -  The book should be in as close to its original published state as possible with its dust wrap, its slip case, if it was published as a boxed edition, and the glassine, the cellophane wrapper often supplied for extra protection.
 -  The documentary takes the form of a three-DVD package that is well produced and professionally done, from the extended slip case to the many notes and supplemental materials included on the discs themselves.
 -  It even comes with unique packaging, strangely wrapped in a cardboard slip case and inner artwork that resembles a little starship.
 -  The six discs are packed into three slip cases that all fit nicely into the cardboard box.
 
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