Thumb index

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A dictionary with thumb indexes (on the right).

A thumb index, also called a cut-in index,[1] is a round cut-out in the pages of dictionaries, encyclopedias, or other sectioned, often alphabetic, reference works like Bibles, used to locate entries starting at a particular letter or section. The individual notches are called thumb cuts.

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