Book
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Book ( noun )
- A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- A long written or printed literary composition.
- A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers.
- A major division of a treatise or literary work.
- A record of a business's financial transactions or financial condition.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english bōc; akin to old high german bōch book, latin bibliotheca library, greek biblos papyrus, book.
Examples:
- I have to write a book about the history of my town.
- The book is on the table.
- I have read three books this week.
- He is writing a new book.
- I bought a cook book.
(As a verb)
Book ( verb )
- A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- A long written or printed literary composition.
- A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers.
- A major division of a treatise or literary work.
- A record of a business's financial transactions or financial condition.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english bōc; akin to old high german bōch book, latin bibliotheca library, greek biblos papyrus, book.
Examples:
- I have to write a book about the history of my town.
- The book is on the table.
- I have read three books this week.
- He is writing a new book.
- I bought a cook book.