Casebook (noun)

A book that contains a collection of case studies or examples, typically used in law or medical education.

Origin:

The word "casebook" comes from the phrase "case law" which means a collection of legal precedents and reported decisions. it is a book that contains a collection of case studies or examples.

Examples:

  1. The law students used the casebook as a primary resource for their class.
  2. The casebook was filled with examples of previous court cases.
  3. The medical students used the casebook to study different diagnoses and treatments.
  4. The casebook was a helpful tool for understanding legal principles.
  5. The casebook was a collection of real-life cases that had been used in legal education.
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