Booksellers use standard terms to describe the condition of the used books that they sell.
The set of terms below were proposed in 1949 by AB Bookman's Weekly.
[1][2][3] In all cases, the lack of a dust jacket is noted if the book was issued with one.
The same applies to other possible accessories, such as inlays (like errata lists, cards, photo prints, PCBs), foldouts (like maps), media (like diskettes, CDs, DVDs) etc.
Their normal fate is to be discarded or to be broken into individual pages if these have any value.