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book
Definitions
(Noun) an object with pages that is meant to be read in order to take in details.Usage: i read the book
(Noun) pages with information in them.
(Noun) a reading material
Usage: I'd rather read a fiction book then a non-fiction book.
(Noun) A thing that you read to learn or have fun.
Usage: I read a book in language arts.
(Noun) An item compiles with pages that are either typed by computer, type writer, or hand written. It is used as a form of commnication so that another human being can understand the message. Books are teaching tools and are written in all languages.
(Noun) a written or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper bound together
Usage: I read a book called "Marley and Me."
(Noun) it is used by all people who want to learn,to have an additional information, helps us to understand every things on earth.
(Abbreviation) Bio-Optic Organized Knowledge
(Noun) many pieces of paper with words written on them, bound together as a volume.
(Noun) written papers that countain any kind of information, and bound together within covers
Usage: I read books in my pastime
(Noun) a collection of pages in some order.
(Noun) Pages put together and made into a public information item.
Usage: I read a book called the BFG.
(Verb) To make a reservation.
Usage: He booked passage on the ocean liner.
(Noun) a set of written sheets made of paper or other materials
(Noun) an object formed by a certain number of pages and by a cover
(Noun) a collection of pages that go together.
(Noun) A papery thing with words and stuff
Usage: I'm reading a book
(Noun) Any number of pages of writing held together by a cover and spine.
(Noun) An object that is made of various pages and that allows you to read.
Usage: This book has got many pages.
(Noun) a collection of pages, usually made of paper, bound together, most often at the left edge, to read or look
Usage: She published a book of short stories.
(Noun) something that you can read stories from
Usage: I like books.
(Noun) holds sheets of paper.
(Noun) a collection of pages.
(Noun) An object that is usually made of paper with a cover, that holds words with information or a story.
Usage: I read a book about math.
(Noun) A published document, a work under literary privileges
(Noun) Many pages about several topics put together.
(Noun) A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers.
Usage: i read the book before.
(Noun) something you can read.
Usage: I like reading books for fun.
(Noun) something that you read to learn
(Noun) a collection of words and sentences meaning various things
Usage: the book i read last night was about dinosaurs.
(Noun) An object usually made of paper that contains stories or written ideas or facts.
Usage: The book he read was very interesting.
papers binded together
Usage: i have a book.
(Noun) A number of paper pages bound together to make a story with which you enjoy, learn, cry and remember.
Usage: "I just read the most spectacular book!"
something that one can read
Usage: Oh look at that book over there.
(Noun) A collection of pages that,when read, tell a story.
Usage: "I love reading books."
A bunch of papers binded together
(Noun) a piece of literature that is made up of a plot, setting and characters which interact to form a story.
Usage: The book I am reading is very interesting.
(Noun) A written or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
Usage: I would like to read a book.
(Noun) Pages containing words or pictures bound together with a cover.
Usage: I couldn't stop reading the book until I reached the end because the way it was written was so immersive and intriguing.
(Noun) What smart people use to learn
Usage: I read the most amazing book about Benjamin Franklin today!
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