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A handbook, typically published annually, containing information on a particular subject
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The record of a single event or item.
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A widespread or nationwide viewing or listening public, as of a TV or radio network or program.
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(US) An appointment book (US), appointment diary (UK)
v
To record in or as in a chronicle.
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(sciences) A networked organization in which scientists can collaborate
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Synonym of daily (noun, sense 1); a newspaper that is published daily.
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A book in which appointments are kept, each listed beside the day when it occurs.
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Alternative form of daybook [A daily chronicle; a diary.]
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A daily chronicle; a diary.
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The practice of writing a diary.
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A daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.
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(obsolete) A journal or diary.
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(text messaging) Abbreviation of homework. [Work that is done at home, especially school exercises assigned by a teacher.]
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Abbreviation of homework. [Work that is done at home, especially school exercises assigned by a teacher.]
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Abbreviation of journal. [A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.]
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A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
adj
Obsolete form of journal. [(obsolete) Daily.]
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The practice of capturing and recording images of one's entire life
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A booklet that instructs on the usage of a particular machine or product.
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(demoscene) A large, long-running demo (audiovisual presentation), sometimes one that multiloads.
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(informal) A very short episode of a television programme.
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A book of architectural designs.
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(US) A particular standardized examination taken by high-school students.
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(nautical) A small holystone
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(demoscene, slang, countable) A production; a created work.
adj
Of a television series whose episodes are strongly connected and are intended to be watched in a linear sequence (as opposed to procedural).
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A means of regularly tracking and recording individuals’ symptoms and daily health choices in relationship to their health outcomes, including, but not limited to: nutrition, exercise, medications, treatment, self-care, stress levels, sleep, and work.
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(computing, dated) A guest user on a computer system.
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A book about travelling to a certain region, such as a memoir or guide book.
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Abbreviation of workbook. [A book, used by a student, in which answers and workings may be entered besides questions and exercises.]
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A book, used by a business, containing a record of work to be done, or work completed.
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