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What is another word for a book?

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Noun
A written or printed work consisting of pages bound together
“I've just read an interesting book about art movements in the 19th century.”
Noun
(somewhat rare) A written work released periodically
“I love reading about what celebrities are up to in these weekly books.”
Noun
A bound set of blank sheets for writing in
“He would make a daily log of his activities in his book.”
Noun
(usually in plural form "books") A set of records or accounts
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“We desperately need an accountant to balance our books.”
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(the Book) A religious book made up of the writings as accepted by Christians
“His life was guided by teachings contained within the Book.”
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(rare, slang) Information that is available only to a select few
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“So what's the book on the team's new player?”
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The written text of a play, film, or broadcast
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A fictitious narrative or story
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A formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject
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A bill for goods or services provided over a period
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A book containing songs
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A way or manner in which something occurs or is done or experienced
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A book published in digital form
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A book with blank pages, for keeping photographs or stamps in
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A number of sheets of blank paper fastened together at one edge
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A piece of software used for reading digital books or publications
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A book with spaces for each day of the year in which one notes appointments or information
Verb
To reserve in advance
“We should book our flights early before seats run out.”
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To arrange or schedule
“We will book a number of well-known speakers for the event.”
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(slang) To leave a place, often for another
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“It's getting late, so I've got to book.”
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To register or record into a book
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“The inspector would book the details of my car which was double-parked.”
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(book in or into) To check into a place of accommodation
“We need to book into our hotel as soon as we arrive at our destination.”
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To arrest
“The police would soon arrive and book him for assault.”
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To request some product or service or to secure by placing an order
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(of accommodation) To have rented
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To appoint to a given position, role or duty
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To record the cost of something as an amount payable by someone, an account, or a credit card
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To imprison, confine or incarcerate someone
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(of a place or position) To occupy
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To penalize someone for a punishable offense
Interjection
Used to tell somebody to go away or to leave one alone
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