Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Book or written material
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A book for children with interactive content such as games, puzzles, and pictures to be coloured in.
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A collection, especially of literary items
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A person who supervises and unifies the vision of an artistic production, including its visual appearance and psychological appeal to a target audience.
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A collection of words and images in a diary that chronicles the ideas, memories, and thoughts of an artist.
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A book containing art.
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Alternative form of audiobook [A recording, usually made available for sale, of a reading of the full text or of an abridgement of a book.]
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Alternative form of audiobook [A recording, usually made available for sale, of a reading of the full text or of an abridgement of a book.]
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a book in which one collects and displays autographs
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A book containing photographs and written records of a child's development
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US spelling of back catalogue [A listing of all the works of a specific artist, or all the books, records etc of a specific publisher, including works that are no longer available.]
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(informal) The works themselves.
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(by extension from the proprietary name) Any travel guide, advice for travelers, or guide pertaining to other subjects.
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(at certain US universities) A compilation of problems and solutions from previous years of a given course, used by some students to cheat on tests or assignments.
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(historical) A book, in diary form, in which one's friends enter their birthdates in their own handwriting.
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Abbreviation of book. [A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.]
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(law) Abbreviation of book. [A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.]
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(historical) A book of admiralty law, of the highest authority, compiled in the reign of Edward III.
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A book of statistics or almanac, usually published by an agency or as a trade publication.
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(education) A type of test used at many postsecondary schools in the US. They normally include one or more essays or short-answer questions.
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Alternative form of blue book exam [(education) A type of test used at many postsecondary schools in the US. They normally include one or more essays or short-answer questions.]
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A blank booklet of lined paper used in the administration of examinations, so named because of its pale blue front and back covers.
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Alternative form of boobook [Any of various owls of Asia and Australasia of the genus Ninox.]
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(figuratively) Any source of instruction.
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Alternative form of book-learning [Theoretical or academic knowledge acquired by reading books and/or through formal education, as opposed to practical or empirical knowledge of real life and the real world, gained through experience, or native as street smarts, common sense, or intuition.]
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(US, law) A lawyer's collection of clients.
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Alternative letter-case form of Book of Nature [A religious and philosophical concept originating in the Latin Middle Ages which views nature as a book to be read for knowledge and understanding.]
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(uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of Book of Shadows [A book containing religious text and instructions for Wiccan magical rituals.]
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(education) A student's written reflection on a book they read.
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(authorship) An event where an author signs copies of her/his books for fans.
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Alternative form of book knowledge [Synonym of book learning]
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Alternative form of book word [(linguistics) A word that is encountered in writing but not usually in speech, which people may therefore not know how to pronounce (correctly).]
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Alternative spelling of book club [A group of people who meet to discuss the books they have been reading.]
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Archaic spelling of book. [A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.]
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(informal) The notional "country" associated with a numeric country prefix allocated in the 1980s for European Article Number identifiers of published books, regardless of country of origin.
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A short-length or compact book, typically under one hundred pages.
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The list of books published by a publisher.
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Alternative form of book-right (“the right to a book or publication”)
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Alternative form of book-teaching [Teaching from textbooks, rather than by hands-on experience.]
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Alternative form of book token [(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A voucher that can be redeemed in the purchase of a book.]
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A set of related books from a particular author or genre that are contained within a box.
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(informal) A small personal photo album.
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A notebook or memorandum book.
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(dated) An edition of a book that is smaller and cheaper than a library edition, but still elegant in format.
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(obsolete) Laterite.
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A publication that provides such guidance.
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Alternative spelling of casebook [A collection of stories or accounts that can individually be described as cases.]
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Synonym of case notes
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Alternative spelling of casebook [A collection of stories or accounts that can individually be described as cases.]
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(US) A book printed periodically by a college, university, or other institution that gives a definitive description of the institution, its history, courses and degrees offered, etc.
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A complete index, usually with descriptions and reproductions, of a body of work, such as all the creations of a single artist.
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A small book, usually made from a single sheet, folded several times, containing poems, ballads or religious tracts
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A section of a work, a collection of works, or fragments of works, often manuscripts or transcriptions, created by scholars or advocates, not the original authors, to aid in finding portions of the texts.
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(authorship) An illustrated storybook intended for intermediate readers, generally aged from 7 to 10.
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Alternative form of cartulary [A medieval manuscript register containing full or excerpted transcriptions of important documents, especially of originally loose, single-sheet charters.]
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A sheet of paper containing notes used to assist (with or without permission) on a test.
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(dated) A textbook for use in class.
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(education) Referring to an examination in which external resources such as glossaries, study notes, and calculators are prohibited.
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A personal notebook or journal in which memorabilia, quotations, etc., are written.
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Alternative form of commonplace book [A personal notebook or journal in which memorabilia, quotations, etc., are written.]
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A stock-bound notebook, traditionally with a marbled black-and-white cover.
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Synonym of composition book
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(by extension) Any book of strategies.
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(Quebec, UK) A notebook containing blank, often lined, pages for writing answers.
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A jointly written screenplay.
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A textbook, a book designed to accompany a specific academic course, or one specified by the writers of the course to be read by its students.
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The extant copies of the first or earliest printed books, or of such as were printed in the 15th century.
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A book that records deaths which have occurred in a particular community, or under the watch of a particular surgeon, etc.
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Alternative form of death book [A book that records deaths which have occurred in a particular community, or under the watch of a particular surgeon, etc.]
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(Canada, US) A large one-volume dictionary.
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(usually in the plural) One of the volumes of the Domesday Book.
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A (themed, nonfiction) book comprised of chapters written by various authors, compiled by one or more editors (who may also contribute chapters).
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A book or manual given to an employee of a business or company that details its guidelines, expectations, and policies.
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A handbook or manual.
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A booklet for students, containing either problems and exercises, or blank (often lined) pages for writing answers.
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A book of facts.
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Alternative form of fake book [(music) A collection of musical lead sheets intended to help a performer quickly learn new songs.]
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A reference book containing practical information prepared by, or intended for, people doing fieldwork.
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A book intended to help the reader to identify wildlife, or other natural objects, in the field.
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Alternative form of field book [A reference book containing practical information prepared by, or intended for, people doing fieldwork.]
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Alternative form of field book [A reference book containing practical information prepared by, or intended for, people doing fieldwork.]
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A collection of papers collated and archived together.
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Alternative spelling of flip book [A booklet containing a sequence of near-identical images so that flipping rapidly through the pages produces an illusion of animation.]
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(chiefly UK) A free newspaper.
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A book of games, especially one with an interactive story which unfolds as the reader makes decisions and follows links between numbered pages.
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(advertising) An advertising agency's internal archive of work done for a particular client.
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Alternative form of guest book [a type of ledger in which visitors to a particular establishment, such as a bed and breakfast or a museum, may leave comments about the establishment.]
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A document or book that offers information or instruction; guidebook.
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A book that provides guidance, but especially one designed for travellers which provides local tourist information about a particular country or area.
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Alternative spelling of guide book [A book that provides guidance, but especially one designed for travellers which provides local tourist information about a particular country or area.]
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A topically organized book of reference on a certain field of knowledge, regardless of size.
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A book that describes (and explains) the history of a country, area or subject; such a text book
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(historical) A single page containing the alphabet, covered with a sheet of transparent horn, formerly used for teaching children to read.
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(film, television) A member of a film crew who ensures the well-being of actors who participate in sex scenes or other intimate scenes.
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Alternative spelling of joke book [A book containing a collection of jokes.]
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To scrapbook.
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A fictional guidebook with detailed information about all subjects in existence.
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A Juntine edition of a given text. (Where there are multiple editions of the same text, they are often qualified as first Juntine, second Juntine, etc.)
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(historical) A book containing details of lands and their ownership.
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(cinematography, dated) An intertitle.
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(archaic) A medical text.
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A book in which letters (written correspondence) or copies of letters are kept.
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A book containing such a text.
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An address book, especially one in which the details of one's lovers are recorded
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Alternative spelling of lookbook [(fashion, colloquial) A comprehensive directory of fashion-related companies and people, such as fashion designers, industry figures, brands and retail stores.]
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A handbook.
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Located at some point near the middle of a book.
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A short guide to something.
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A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person.
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A book published in the form factor of a magazine.
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Alternative form of MRK
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A book containing a registry of names.
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A book in which notes or memoranda are written.
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(education) Referring to exams in which external resources such as textbooks, glossaries, study notes, calculators, etc. may be used.
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Synonym of open-book (“referring to exams in which external resources such as textbooks, glossaries, study notes, calculators, etc. may be used”).
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(figuratively) Any record or writing; a collective memory.
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Page three of a tabloid newspaper, which commonly featured a topless model
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A small, brief printed work, consisting either of a folded sheet of paper, or several sheets bound together into a booklet with only a paper cover, formerly containing literary compositions, newsletters, and newspapers, but now chiefly informational matter.
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A traditional hardback or softback book, as opposed to an e-book
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A book serving as a guide to a topic and illustrated with photographs.
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A (usually pocket-sized) book consisting of everyday expressions and vocabulary in two languages and intended for travellers who wish to communicate with locals while in other countries (or regions in which a different language is spoken).
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Alternative form of phrase book [A (usually pocket-sized) book consisting of everyday expressions and vocabulary in two languages and intended for travellers who wish to communicate with locals while in other countries (or regions in which a different language is spoken).]
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A book containing common phrases in two or more languages, used to learn a foreign language.
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Alternative spelling of picture book [A book for young children in which the narrative is accompanied by illustrations.]
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A journal-type book kept to record sexual dreams and escapades. It is usually for the reader's eyes only.
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A book containing the text of a play or plays.
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(US, informal) United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions, a publication listing presidentially appointed positions within the federal government.
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An editorial cartoon consisting of a topical single-panel single-column drawing.
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Alternative spelling of prayer book [A book containing religious prayers]
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A book of quotations.
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A book with pages made from fabric, usually cotton, designed to be used by young children.
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A book of exercises to accompany a textbook.
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A used book, one which may include physical wear, highlighting or marginalia and hence lacks value as a collectible, but which remains in sufficiently good condition to be suitable for someone whose primary interest is in reading the book.
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(education) A list of books, passages, and/or articles that are required or recommended reading as part of a course of study, project, etc.
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Alternative form of cookbook [A book or an encyclopedia of recipes and cookery tips.]
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A book, often bound with a red cover, or online equivalent, that is an official, or canonical, collection of data, regulations, or writings.
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A book providing factual information.
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Alternative form of rough book. [(nautical) A rough logbook.]
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Alternative spelling of rulebook [A book containing a set of rules.]
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Alternative spelling of rulebook [A book containing a set of rules.]
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A book containing a set of rules.
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Alternative spelling of schoolbook [A textbook, a book used, or prepared for use, in school.]
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A textbook, a book used, or prepared for use, in school.
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Alternative form of scrapbook [a book, similar to a notebook or journal, in which personal or family memorabilia and photos are collected and arranged]
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a book, similar to a notebook or journal, in which personal or family memorabilia and photos are collected and arranged
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(Canada) A ruled notebook or exercise book, especially in grade school.
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A substitute for legal tender that is produced by a local government or a private organization.
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A kind of writing desk.
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(television) The person in overall charge of the production of a television series.
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Alternative form of sketchbook [A book or pad with blank pages for sketching; a sketch pad.]
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a book or pad with blank pages for sketching; a sketchbook
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(dated) A printed book of literary sketches or skits.
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Alternative spelling of sketch pad [a book or pad with blank pages for sketching; a sketchbook]
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Alternative form of slambook [A notebook, passed between students or pen pals, for writing gossip or opinions.]
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A notebook, passed between students or pen pals, for writing gossip or opinions.
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Alternative spelling of songbook [A book containing songs.]
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(video games) A publication intended to supplement the core materials of a roleplaying game.
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A page that is folded vertically around a section of a newspaper, covering part of the front and back pages, usually carrying advertising.
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Alternative form of splatbook [(gaming) One of a series of books for a roleplaying game, orientated towards players, each of which covers a specific group with further options for player characters in that group.]
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(gaming) One of a series of books for a roleplaying game, orientated towards players, each of which covers a specific group with further options for player characters in that group.
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(aviation) An aircraft engineer's notebook listing the faults that need attention.
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a book giving key notes and concepts upon which to base understanding.
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A style guide.
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A manual containing an organization's standardized usage conventions for how to write.
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(historical) An official scribe who had some of the minor functions of a notary in the Roman Empire and pre-revolutionary France.
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(obsolete) A tablet for writing in; a notebook.
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A book, tome or other set of writings.
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Alternative form of textbook [A coursebook, a formal manual of instruction in a specific subject, especially one for use in schools or colleges.]
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Obsolete form of textbook. [A coursebook, a formal manual of instruction in a specific subject, especially one for use in schools or colleges.]
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A coursebook, a formal manual of instruction in a specific subject, especially one for use in schools or colleges.
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A book, generally factual but lightweight and humorous, written to be read in short, occasional bursts, such as when on the toilet.
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A large or scholarly book.
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(India, politics) A set of guidelines or instructions.
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(publishing) A book that is marketed to a general audience (as opposed to books that have specialized audiences, such as academic books).
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A paperback book that is in one of the standard sizes for small paperbacks, generally for genre fiction.
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Synonym of slambook (“notebook for gossip or opinions”)
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An unabridged publication, especially a reference work
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A referential book such as a handbook or manual.
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Alternative form of vade mecum [A referential book such as a handbook or manual.]
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Alternative form of vade mecum [A referential book such as a handbook or manual.]
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An illustrated promotional booklet for an academic institution.
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Alternative form of visitors' book [A book in which visitors or guests (at, for example, a bed and breakfast) may leave comments about the establishment.]
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A sketchbook.
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A single book of a publication issued in multi-book format, such as an encyclopedia.
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A picture book containing large drawings of detailed scenes full of people, animals, and objects.
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(computer science, slang) Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (1985), a notable computer science textbook that teaches fundamental principles of computer programming, including recursion, abstraction, modularity, and programming language design and implementation.
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A book, used by a student, in which answers and workings may be entered besides questions and exercises.
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A textbook or workbook.
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(television) The room in which the showrunner and the writers of a television series collaborate on the plot and develop the script.
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(very rare) A guidebook.
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Alternative spelling of yearbook [(countable) A reference book, published annually.]
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(countable) A reference book, published annually.

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