Rulebook (noun)

A collection of rules or regulations, often organized in a single document or book.

Origin:

The word 'rulebook' is a combination of the words 'rule' and 'book', used to describe a collection of rules or regulations in a single document.

Examples:

  1. The rulebook was followed to the letter, ensuring that the game was played fairly and without controversy.
  2. The employees were given a copy of the rulebook, outlining all of the company policies and procedures.
  3. The rulebook was updated to include the latest changes and additions, ensuring that it remained relevant and accurate.
  4. The rulebook was an essential resource, providing guidance and direction for players and referees alike.
  5. The rulebook was consulted frequently, ensuring that everyone was aware of the rules and regulations that governed the sport.
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