Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Keeping Records or Journals
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(television) Of expenses: paid per project to creative personnel such as writers and actors.
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a small personal notebook in which one makes a note of future planned events, engagements, appointments, etc., so as not to forget them.
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A place for storing earlier, and often historical, material. An archive usually contains documents (letters, records, newspapers, etc.) or other types of media kept for historical interest.
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passbook, chequebook
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The "Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions", a report published by the United States Federal Reserve Board eight times a year.
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(meteorology) Abbreviation of broken. (as in cloud cover) [(of a bone or body part) Fractured; having the bone in pieces.]
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(law) Abbreviation of books. [(accounting) Accounting records.]
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A voucher that can be redeemed in the purchase of a book.
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(authorship) A series of public events performed by authors in order to promote a newly-released book, including book signings, media appearances, etc.
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(chiefly University of Cambridge) The act of memorising information; used attributively to describe or denote questions that test information learned rather than requiring additional thought.
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A booklet of printed informational matter, like a pamphlet, often for promotional purposes.
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A notebook used for personal organization, often highly customized and encompassing schedules, reminders, to-do lists, brainstorming and other organizational tasks in a concise manner.
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An organization or office for collecting or providing information or news.
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A shopping guide.
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A complete (usually alphabetical) list of items.
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Alternative spelling of chequebook [A folder or booklet containing preprinted cheques for use by the holder of a bank account]
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A book used for accelerated study in preparation for an examination.
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(nautical) A logbook.
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A reference book that may be kept on a desk.
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Synonym of desk organizer
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(Britain, Canada) A personal organizer or appointment diary.
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Pronunciation spelling of document. [An original or official paper used as the basis, proof, or support of anything else, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information pertinent to such proof or support.]
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An original or official paper used as the basis, proof, or support of anything else, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information pertinent to such proof or support.
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Obsolete form of docket. [(obsolete) A summary; a brief digest.]
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A badge of office, rank, or power.
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A personal organizer comprising a calendar, address book, etc. in a compact wallet.
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(Britain) An annual book produced showing the results for the year's horse races together with comments on each runner.
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Alternative form of freesheet [(chiefly UK) A free newspaper.]
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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 tour with commentary that provides information about what one is seeing.
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(by extension) Anything that provides guidance; a guideline.
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A handbook.
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(US) Synonym of showrunner
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A staffed location providing information to the public, especially to visitors or tourists.
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A logbook, or journal of a vessel's (or aircraft's) progress.
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Alternative form of logbook [(nautical) A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.]
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Alternative form of logbook [(nautical) A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.]
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(nautical) A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.
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paper round
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Alternative form of news sheet [A short publication containing news, often (historical) a form of early newspaper.]
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A newspaper or anything used as such (such as a newsletter or listing magazine).
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(South Africa, historical) A kind of internal passport used during apartheid to limit the movements of citizens outside of their homelands or designated areas.
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(education) An examination paper from a previous year.
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A small portable book, containing e.g. an appointment diary (appointment book), address book, notepad etc.
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(by extension) The collection of such documents, especially the works of an artist or photographer.
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a book in which a record is kept of events, perhaps similar to a logbook.
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(journalism) A semicircular copydesk.
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(archaic) A guidebook for travellers.
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(nautical) A rough logbook.
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A book containing a record of sales
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(dated) A book in which a tradesman keeps the accounts.
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A written guide to buying a product.
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A printed card displayed on a table (e.g. in a restaurant) to advertise goods, services, or events.
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a paper submitted by a student for academic examination
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The part of a movie, play, or television show, from which the work's title is taken.
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(television) A meeting between the showrunner of a television series and the director to discuss an episode that is to be produced.
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A pamphlet or brochure.
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Synonym of trade paper
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A magazine or newspaper whose target audience is people who work in a particular trade or industry.
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(chiefly US, media) A preview of a film, video game or TV show.
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A book or other work designed to give tourists and other visitors information about a particular country or area.
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A book in which visitors or guests (at, for example, a bed and breakfast) may leave comments about the establishment.
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(European Union) A document published by the European Commission that contains proposals for European Union action in a specific area.
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A book of maps of a golf course, with distances indicated to specific points of interest.

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