Copybook (noun)

A book containing examples of handwriting or calligraphy for students to copy.

Origin:

From the word "copy" and "book".

Examples:

  1. The teacher gave the students a copybook to practice their handwriting.
  2. The copybook had examples of different types of handwriting and calligraphy.
  3. The students were asked to copy the letters and words in the copybook.
  4. The copybook was used in schools for children to practice their writing.
  5. The copybook was also used to teach children how to write with good penmanship.
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