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notebook

[ noht-book ]
/ Ë?noÊŠtËŒbÊŠk /
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noun

a book of notes: They checked the sergeant's notebook for clues to his whereabouts.
a book or binder of blank, often ruled, pages on which to write, especially one used by students to take notes in class.
a book in which promissory notes are entered, registered, recorded, etc.
Digital Technology. a small, lightweight laptop computer.

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Origin of notebook

First recorded in 1570–80; note + book
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British Dictionary definitions for notebook

notebook
/ (Ë?nəʊtËŒbÊŠk) /

noun

a book for recording notes or memoranda
a book for registering promissory notes
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