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Definition: book

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together); "I am reading a good book on economics".[Wordnet]
2. Physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together; "he used a large book as a doorstop".[Wordnet]
3. A compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone; "his name is in all the record books".[Wordnet]
4. A written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance.[Wordnet]
5. A record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books".[Wordnet]
6. A collection of playing cards satisfying the rules of a card game.[Wordnet]
7. A collection of rules or prescribed standards on the basis of which decisions are made; "they run things by the book around here".[Wordnet]
8. The sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina.[Wordnet]
9. The sacred writings of the Christian religions.[Wordnet]
10. A major division of a long written composition; "the book of Isaiah".[Wordnet]
11. A number of sheets (ticket or stamps etc.) bound together on one edge; "he bought a book of stamps".[Wordnet]
12. A collection of sheets of paper, or similar material, blank, written, or printed, bound together; commonly, many folded and bound sheets containing continuous printing or writing.[Websters]
13. A composition, written or printed; a treatise.[Websters]
14. A part or subdivision of a treatise or literary work; as, the tenth book of "Paradise Lost.".[Websters]
15. A volume or collection of sheets in which accounts are kept; a register of debts and credits, receipts and expenditures, etc.[Websters]
16. Six tricks taken by one side, in the game of whist; in certain other games, two or more corresponding cards, forming a set.[Websters].
Verb 1. Engage for a performance; "Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo".[Wordnet]
2. Arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance; "The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family".[Wordnet]
3. Record a charge in a police register; "The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man".[Wordnet]
4. Register in a hotel booker.[Wordnet]
5. To enter, write, or register in a book or list.[Websters]
6. To enter the name of (any one) in a book for the purpose of securing a passage, conveyance, or seat; as, to be booked for Southampton; to book a seat in a theater.[Websters]
7. To mark out for; to destine or assign for; as, he is booked for the valedictory.[Websters]
8. Base verb from the following inflections: booking, booked, books, booker, bookers, bookingly and bookedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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"Book" is a common misspelling or typo for: books, boom, hook, brook, nook, gook, booky, boko, Ebook.

Date "Book" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

Note: Book \Book\, transitive verb. [imperfect & past participle. Booked; Booking.]. (references)

Specialty Definition: book

Domain Definition
Actuary To accept wagers on the outcome of a sport or similarly uncertain event. (Race and Sports Book). (references)
Bible Book This word has a comprehensive meaning in Scripture. In the Old Testament it is the rendering of the Hebrew word _sepher_, which properly means a "writing," and then a "volume" (Ex. 17:14; Deut. 28:58; 29:20; Job 19:23) or "roll of a book" (Jer. 36:2, 4). Books were originally written on skins, on linen or cotton cloth, and on Egyptian papyrus, whence our word "paper." The leaves of the book were generally written in columns, designated by a Hebrew word properly meaning "doors" and "valves" (Jer. 36:23, R. V., marg. "columns"). Among the Hebrews books were generally rolled up like our maps, or if very long they were rolled from both ends, forming two rolls (Luke 4:17-20). Thus they were arranged when the writing was on flexible materials; but if the writing was on tablets of wood or brass or lead, then the several tablets were bound together by rings through which a rod was passed. A sealed book is one whose contents are secret (Isa. 29:11; Rev. 5:1-3). To "eat" a book (Jer. 15:16; Ezek. 2:8-10; 3:1-3; Rev. 10:9) is to study its contents carefully. The book of judgment (Dan. 7:10) refers to the method of human courts of justice as illustrating the proceedings which will take place at the day of God's final judgment. The book of the wars of the Lord (Num. 21:14), the book of Jasher (Josh. 10:13), and the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah and Israel (2 Chr. 25:26), were probably ancient documents known to the Hebrews, but not forming a part of the canon. The book of life (Ps. 69:28) suggests the idea that as the redeemed form a community or citizenship (Phil. 3:20; 4:3), a catalogue of the citizens' names is preserved (Luke 10:20; Rev. 20:15). Their names are registered in heaven (Luke 10:20; Rev. 3:5). The book of the covenant (Ex. 24:7), containing Ex. 20:22-23:33, is the first book actually mentioned as a part of the written word. It contains a series of laws, civil, social, and religious, given to Moses at Sinai immediately after the delivery of the decalogue. These were written in this "book." Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.
Computing A group of source statements written in the assembler or COBOL language. Source: European Union. (references)
Health 100 dosage units of LSD. (references)
Law BOOK. 1. A general name given to every literary composition which is printed; but appropriately to a printed composition bound in a volume. 2. The copyright, (q.v.) or exclusive right to print and publish a book, may be secured to the author and his assigns for the term of twenty-eight years; and, if the author be living, and a citizen of the United States, or resident therein, the same right shall be continued to him for the further term of fourteen years, by complying with the conditions of the act of Congress; one of which is, that he shall, within three months after publication, deliver, or cause to be delivered, a copy of the same to the clerk of the said district. Act of February 3, 1831. 4 Sharsw. cont. of Story's L. U.S. 2223. (references)
Literature 1: "Here on my trunk's surviving frame,
2: Carved many a long-forgotten name. ...
3: Book The dearest ever sold. A Mazarin Bible at the Thorold sale, in 1884, bought by Mr. Quaritch, book-seller, Piccadilly, London, for 3,400 for a copy.
4: Book (Ang.-Saxon, boc; Danish, beuke; German, buche, a beech-tree). Beechbark was employed for carving names on before the invention of printing.
5: As love's own altar, honour me:
6: Campbell: Beech Tree's Petition.
7: Book The oldest in the world. That by Ptah-Hotep, the Egyptian, compiled in the reign of Assa, about B.C. 3366. This MS. is preserved in the Biblioth�que Nationale in Paris. It is written on papyrus in hieratic characters, and is a compilation of moral, political, and religious aphorisms. It strongly insists on reverence to women, politeness, and monotheism. Ptah-Hotep was a prince of the blood, and lived to the age of 110 years.
8: Book. Logistilla gave Astolpho, at parting, a book which would tell him anything he wanted to know, and save him from the power of enchantment. (Ariosto: Orlando Furioso, book viii)
9: To speak by the book. With minute exactness. To speak literatim, according to what is in the book.
10: Beware of a man of one book. Never attempt to controvert the statement of any one in his own special subject. A shepherd who cannot read will know more about sheep than the wisest book-worm. This caution is given by St. Thomas Aquinas.
11: To speak like a book. To speak with great precision and accuracy; to be full of information.
12: That does not suit my book. Does not accord with my arrangements. The reference is to betting-books, in which the bets are formally entered.
13: To bring him to book. To make him prove his words; to call him to account. Make him show that what he says accords with what is written down in the indentures, the written agreement, or the book which treats of the subject.
14: Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree."
15: To speak without book. Without authority; from memory only, without consulting or referring to the book.
16: Bell, book, and candle. (See under Bell.)
17: To book it. To take down an order; to make a memorandum; to enter in a book. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
MultiLingual Slang Catalan (lletres). (references)
Occupations Pieces of uncured gum rubber or rubber-coated fabric placed between cloth pages or canvas sheets to prevent cohesion. (references)
Publishing & Graphic Arts Publication forming a bibliographic unit, having more than 48 pages in manuscript or printing form and bound together within covers. Source: European Union. (references)
Slang in 1811 BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE. They cursed him with bell, book, and candle; an allusion to the popish form of excommunicating and anathematizing persons who had offended the church. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Technology A collection of leaves of paper, parchment, vellum, cloth, or other material (written, printed, or blank) fastened together along one edge, with or without a protective case or cover. Also refers to a literary work or one of its volumes. Compare with monograph. To qualify for the special parcel post rate known in the United States as media rate, a publication must consist of 24 or more pages, at least 22 of which bear printing consisting primarily of reading material or scholarly bibliography, with advertising limited to book announcements. UNESCO defines a book as a nonperiodical literary publication consisting of 49 or more pages, covers excluded. The ANSI standard includes publications of less than 49 pages which have hard covers. See also: art book, board book, children's book, coffee table book, gift book, licensed book, managed book, new book, packaged book, picture book, premium book, professional book, promotional book, rare book, reference book, religious book, and reprint book. Also, a major division of a longer work (usually of fiction) which is further subdivided into chapters. Usually numbered, such a division may or may not have its own title. Also refers to one of the divisions of the Christian Bible, the first being Genesis. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Common Expressions: book

Expressions Definition
6th century Italian Gospel Book (British Library, Harley 1775) It is written in a uncial text with the running titles written in rustic capitals. The manuscript has enlarged initials and the opening lines of major text divisions are written in red. There are contemporary corrections in slanting uncial script which employ a Greek syllabification similar to that used by Victor of Capua. (references)
A B C book A primer. --Shak. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
Account book 1: A book in which accounts are kept. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
  2: A record in which commercial accounts are recorded. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Appointment book A book containing a calendar and space to keep a record of appointments. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Bank book A book kept by a depositor, in which an officer of a bank enters the debits and credits of the depositor's account with the bank. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
Bell book A logbook in which all orders concerning the main engines of a ship are recorded. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Bill book A book in which a person keeps an account of his notes, bills, bills of exchange, etc., thus showing all that he issues and receives. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
BIONICLE Book 1: Chronicles There are various short stories of the Toa Nuva's adventures during this time, including Tahu Nuva's swinging on vines, Turaga Nokama's betrayal of Gali Nuva, and the horrifying adventure with the frightful Rahi hybrid known as the Rahi Nui, which Turaga Vakama knew from the past. These tales, and more, can be found in the Scholastic Bionicle Chronicles series, books 3: Makuta's Revenge and 4: Tales of the Masks. (references)
BIONICLE Book 2: Adventures Note: Metru Nui is in a vast chamber below Mata Nui, apparently large enough to have its own weather; there are two "suns," actually holes in the shell above the chamber, that let in sunlight from above. The Matoran of Metru Nui were unaware of the fact that they were underground. The chamber contains passages to other places, and that is where the first Toa Metru came from. (references)
BIONICLE Book 3: Legends Blurb-A blinding flash of lightning has transformed six Matoran into Toa. Now they must master their new abilities and join together to defeat the Piraka. But a new enemy is watching from the shadows and the newest Toa will need all of their skills if they are to survive and save the lives of those who depend on them. (references)
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Expressions: book

Expressions Domain Definition
A B C Book Literature 1: "That is question now;
2: A primer, a book in which articles are set in alphabetical order, as the A B C Railway Guide. The old Primers contained the Catechism, as is evident from the lines: -
3: Shakespeare: King John, i, 1.
4: And then comes answer like an Absey book." Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
ABC book Art See: abecedarium and alphabet book. (references)
Advertising match book Transportation The use of match books as a medium of advertising has increased until 300, 000 firms use match books. . . . -- fall into two general classifications. . Source: European Union. (references)
Aluminum Book Computing Aluminum Book n. [MIT] "Common LISP: The Language", by Guy L. Steele Jr. (Digital Press, first edition 1984, second edition 1990). Note that due to a technical screwup some printings of the second edition are actually of a color the author describes succinctly as "yucky green". See also {book titles. Source: Jargon File..
Aluminum Book Computing Aluminum Book ["Common LISP: The Language, 2nd Edition", Guy L. Steele Jr., Digital Press 1990, ISBN 1-55558-041-6]. Due to a technical screwup some printings of the second edition are actually what the author calls "yucky green". On-line version (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/cltl/cltl2.html). See also book titles. [Jargon File] (1997-06-25). Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing..
Am Phil Soc Year Book Library Science American Philosophical Society Year Book. American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia, Pa. (references)
Amer year book Library Science American Year Book. New York, New York. (references)
Antiquarian book Art An old out-of-print used book, more valuable than most second-hand books because of its rarity and/or condition, usually sold by an antiquarian bookseller. Very rare and valuable old books are sold at auction. Price guides are available for appraising old books. See also: AB Bookman's Weekly and first edition. (references)
Argentine Blue Book Art Printed memorandum entitled "Consultation Among the American Republics With Respect to the Argentine Situation" (commonly known as the "Argentine Blue Book" because of the color of its cover), resulting from an October 1945-February 1946 Department of State effort to examine the collaboration of Argentina with the Axis. (references)
Art book Art A volume, usually of relatively large size, containing high-quality reproductions of works of visual art (paintings, drawings, prints, etc.) or photographs of sculpture, architecture, or other three-dimensional works of art, usually with accompanying text. In an exhibit catalog, the text may be minimal. Because art books are expensive to produce, they are sometimes co-published to achieve economies of scale. Compare with coffee table book. Also refers to books created as a form of visual and/or tactile artistic expression (see Structure of the Visual Book by Scott McCarney and Keith A. Smith). Art books created for exhibition may be one-of-a-kind. See also: book art and folded book. (references)
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: book


Book

A book is a set or collection of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of paper, parchment, or other material, usually fastened together to hinge at one side, and within protective covers.

Book or books may also refer to:

  • Book (graph theory), a graph of triangles sharing a common edge
  • Book (law school), an award given by most law schools
  • Mathematics of bookmaking, how bookmakers adjust odds to achieve a potential profit
  • Shepherd Derrial Book, a fictional character played by Ron Glass in Firefly
  • The Books, a band founded by and consisting of American Nick Zammuto and Dutchman Paul de Jong
  • Textbook
  • Book, the spoken dialog of a stage musical. See playbook and libretto
  • Book, an autobiographical book by Whoopi Goldberg
  • Books, an EP by indie pop band Belle & Sebastian
  • "book" means "to run away quickly"
  • John Bernard (J.B.) Books, a fictional character, played by John Wayne in the 1976 film The Shootist

See also:

  • Black book
  • Blue book
  • Book of Daniel
  • Book of Shadows
  • Booking
  • Brown Book
  • Green Book
  • Red Book
  • The Book
  • The Jungle Book
  • Yellow book

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Book (disambiguation)"



Extended Definition: book


Book

Open book with black and white drawings
Open book with black and white drawings
A reader reading a book (Taslima Nasrin reading her book)
A reader reading a book (Taslima Nasrin reading her book)
Before the invention and adoption of the printing press, almost all books were copied by hand, making books expensive and comparatively rare.
Before the invention and adoption of the printing press, almost all books were copied by hand, making books expensive and comparatively rare.

A book is a set or collection of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of paper, parchment, or other material, usually fastened together to hinge at one side. A single sheet within a book is called a leaf, and each side of a leaf is called a page. A book produced in electronic format is known as an e-book.

Books may also refer to a literature work, or a main division of such a work. In library and information science, a book is called a monograph, to distinguish it from serial periodicals such as magazines, journals or newspapers. The body of all written works including books is literature.

In novels, a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, etc).

A lover of books is usually referred to as a bibliophile, a bibliophilist, or a philobiblist, or, more informally, a bookworm.

A store where books are bought and sold is a bookstore or bookshop. Books can also be borrowed from libraries or obtained for reading through the practice of BookCrossing.

Etymology

The word book comes from Old English "bōc" which comes from Germanic root "*bōk-", cognate to beech.[1] Similarly, in Slavic languages (e.g. Russian and Bulgarian "буква" (bukva)—"letter") is cognate to "beech". It is thus conjectured that the earliest Indo-European writings may have been carved on beech wood.[2]

Blook, a recent neologism, is either an object manufactured to imitate a bound book, such as an on-line book published via a blog, or a printed book that contains or is based on content from a blog.

Book structure

Main article: Book design
Scheme of common book design  1 -  2 - Flap 3 - Endpaper 4 - Book cover 5 - Top edge 6 - Fore edge 7 - Tail edge 8 - Right page 9 - Left page 10 - Gutter
Scheme of common book design
1 -
2 - Flap
3 - Endpaper
4 - Book cover
5 - Top edge
6 - Fore edge
7 - Tail edge
8 - Right page
9 - Left page
10 - Gutter

The common structural parts of a book include:

  • Front cover: hardbound or softcover (paperback); the spine is the binding that joins the front and rear covers where the pages hinge
  • Front endpaper
  • Flyleaf
  • Front matter
    • Frontispiece
    • Title page
    • Copyright page: typically verso of title page: shows copyright owner/date, credits, edition/printing, cataloguing details
    • Table of contents
    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • Dedication
    • Acknowledgments
    • Foreword
    • Preface
    • Introduction
  • Body: the text or contents, the pages often collected or folded into signatures; the pages are usually numbered sequentially, and often divided into chapters.

A thin marker, commonly made of paper or card, used to keep one's place in a book is a bookmark. Bookmarks were used throughout the medieval period,[1] consisting usually of a small parchment strip attached to the edge of folio (or a piece of cord attached to headband). Bookmarks in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were narrow silk ribbons bound into the book and become widespread in the 1850s. They were usually made from silk, embroidered fabrics or leather. Not until the 1880s, did paper and other materials become more common.

Sizes

Real-size facsimile of Codex Gigas
Real-size facsimile of Codex Gigas
The world's largest book
The world's largest book
Main article: Book size

The size of a modern book is based on the printing area of a common flatbed press. The pages of type were arranged and clamped in a frame, so that when printed on a sheet of paper the full size of the press, the pages would be right side up and in order when the sheet was folded, and the folded edges trimmed.

The most common book sizes are:

  • Quarto (4to): the sheet of paper is folded twice, forming four leaves (eight pages) approximately 11-13 inches (ca 30 cm) tall
  • Octavo (8vo): the most common size for current hardcover books. The sheet is folded three times into eight leaves (16 pages) up to 9 ¾" (ca 23 cm) tall.
  • DuoDecimo (12mo): a size between 8vo and 16mo, up to 7 ¾" (ca 18 cm) tall
  • Sextodecimo (16mo): the sheet is folded four times, forming sixteen leaves (32 pages) up to 6 ¾" (ca 15 cm) tall

Sizes smaller than 16mo are:

  • 24mo: up to 5 ¾" (ca 13 cm) tall.
  • 32mo: up to 5" (ca 12 cm) tall.
  • 48mo: up to 4" (ca 10 cm) tall.
  • 64mo: up to 3" (ca 8 cm) tall.

Small books can be called booklets.

Sizes larger than quarto are:

  • Folio: up to 15" (ca 38 cm) tall.
  • Elephant Folio: up to 23" (ca 58 cm) tall.
  • Atlas Folio: up to 25" (ca 63 cm) tall.
  • Double Elephant Folio: up to 50" (ca 127 cm) tall.

The largest extant medieval manuscript in the world is Codex Gigas 92 × 50 × 22 cm. The world's largest book made of stone is in Kuthodaw Pagoda (Myanmar).

Types of books

Types of books according to their contents

Novels in a Polish bookstore
Novels in a Polish bookstore

A common separation by content are fiction and non-fictional books. By no means are books limited to this classification, but it is a separation that can be found in most collections, libraries, and bookstores.

Fiction

Many of the books published today are fictitious stories. They are in-part or completely untrue or fantasy. Historically, paper production was expensive; too expensive to be used for entertainment. An increase in global literacy and print technology led to the increased publication of books for the purpose of entertainment, and allegorical social commentary. Most fiction is additionally categorized by genre.

The novel is the most common form of fictional book. Novels are stories that typical feature a plot, setting, themes and characters. Stories and narrative are not restricted to any topic; a novel can be whimsical, serious or controversial. The novel has had a tremendous impact on entertainment and publishing markets.[2]

Comic books or graphic novels are books in which the story is told or illustrated with pictures.

Non-fiction

A page from a dictionary
A page from a dictionary
An encyclopedia

In a library, a general type of non-fiction book which provides information as opposed to telling a story, essay, commentary, or otherwise supporting a point of view, is often referred to as a reference book. A very general reference book, usually one-volume, with lists of data and information on many topics is called an almanac. An encyclopedia is a book or set of books designed to have more in-depth articles on many topics. A book listing words, their etymology, meanings, etc. is called a dictionary. A book which is a collection of maps is an atlas. A more specific reference book with tables or lists of data and information about a certain topic, often intended for professional use, is often called a handbook. Books which try to list references and abstracts in a certain broad area may be called an index, such as Engineering Index, or abstracts such as Chemical Abstracts, Biological Abstracts, etc.

An atlas
An atlas

Books with technical information on how to do something or how to use some equipment are called instruction manuals. Other popular how-to books include cookbooks and home improvement books.

Students typically store and carry textbooks and schoolbooks for study purposes. Elementary school pupils often use workbooks which are published with spaces or blanks to be filled by them for study or homework. In higher education, is it common for a student to take an exam requiring a bluebook.

a page from a notebook used as hand written diary
a page from a notebook used as hand written diary

There is a large set of books that are made only to write private ideas, notes, and accounts. These type of books are rarely published and typically are destroyed or remain private.Notebooks are blank books to be written in by the user. Students and writers commonly use them for taking notes. Scientists and other researchers use lab notebooks to record their work. They often feature spiral coil bindings at the edge so that pages may easily be torn out.

Address books, phone books, and calendar/appointment books are commonly used on a daily basis for recording appointments, meetings and personal contact information.

Books for recording periodic entries by the user, such as daily information about a journey, are called logbooks or simply logs. A similar book for writing daily the owner's private personal events, information, and ideas is called a diary or personal journal.

Businesses use accounting books such as journals and ledgers to record financial data in a practice called bookkeeping.

Other

Some examples of books not commonly found under this system include:

Albums are books for holding collections of memorabilia, pictures or photographs. They are often made so that the pages are removable. Stamp albums hold collections of stamps.

Hymnals are books with collections of musical hymns, typically found in churches. Prayerbooks or missals are books containing written prayers. Commonly carried by monks, nuns, and other devoted followers or clergy.

Types of books according to their binding or cover

Hardcover books
Hardcover books
Paperback books
Paperback books

Hardcover books have a stiff binding. Paperback books have cheaper, flexible covers which tend to be less durable. An alternative to paperback is the glossy cover, otherwise known as a dust cover, found on magazines, and comic books. Spiral bound books are bound by spirals often made of metal. Examples of spiral bound books include: teachers manuals, and puzzle books (crosswords, sudoku).

Publishing is a process for producing books, magazines, newspapers, etc. pre-printed for the reader/user to buy, usually in large numbers by a publishing company. Such books can be categorized as fiction (made-up stories) or non-fiction (information written as fact). A book-length fiction story is called a novel.

Publishers may produce low-cost, pre-publication copies known as galleys or 'bound proofs' for promotional purposes, such as generating reviews in advance of publication. Galleys are usually made as cheaply as possible, since they are not intended for sale.

Bookbinding

Binding of a book from separate papers
Binding of a book from separate papers
Main article: Bookbinding
An uncut book after bookbinding from folded papers. The pages must be separated before reading.
An uncut book after bookbinding from folded papers. The pages must be separated before reading.

The process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper is bookbinding.

History of books

Main article: History of the book
Sumerian language cuneiform script clay tablet, 2400–2200 BC.
Sumerian language cuneiform script clay tablet, 2400–2200 BC.

Antiquity

When writing systems were invented in ancient civilizations, nearly everything that could be written upon—stone, clay, tree bark, metal sheets—was used for writing. Alphabetic writing emerged in Egypt around 1800 BC. At first the words were not separated from each other (scripta continua) and there was no punctuation. Texts were written from right to left, left to right, and even so that alternate lines read in opposite directions. The technical term for this type of writing is 'boustrophedon,' which means literally 'ox-turning' for the way a farmer drives an ox to plough his fields.

Scroll

Main article: Scroll
Egyptian papyrus showing the god Osiris and the weighing of the heart.
Egyptian papyrus showing the god Osiris and the weighing of the heart.

Papyrus, a thick paper-like material made by weaving the stems of the papyrus plant, then pounding the woven sheet with a hammer-like tool, was used for writing in Ancient Egypt, perhaps as early as the First Dynasty, although the first evidence is from the account books of King Neferirkare Kakai of the Fifth Dynasty (about 2400 BC).[3] Papyrus sheets were glued together to form a scroll. Tree bark such as lime (Latin liber, from there also library) and other materials were also used.[4]

According to Herodotus (History 5:58), the Phoenicians brought writing and papyrus to Greece around the tenth or ninth century BC. The Greek word for papyrus as writing material (biblion) and book (biblos) come from the Phoenician port town Byblos, through which papyrus was exported to Greece.[5] From Greeks we have also the word tome (Greek: τόμος) which originally meant a slice or piece and from there it became to denote "a roll of papyrus". Tomus was used by the Latins with exactly the same meaning as volumen (see also below the explanation by Isidore of Seville).

Whether made from papyrus, parchment, or paper in East Asia, scrolls were the dominant form of book in the Hellenistic, Roman, Chinese and Hebrew cultures. The more modern codex book format form took over the Roman world by late antiquity, but the scroll format persisted much longer in Asia.

Codex

Main article: Codex
Woman holding a book (or wax tablets) in the form of the codex. Wall painting from Pompeii, before 79 AD.
Woman holding a book (or wax tablets) in the form of the codex. Wall painting from Pompeii, before 79 AD.

Papyrus scrolls were still dominant in the first century AD, as witnessed by the findings in Pompeii. The first written mention of the codex as a form of book is from Martial, in his Apophoreta CLXXXIV at the end of the century, where he praises its compactness. However the codex never gained much popularity in the pagan Hellenistic world, and only within the Christian community did it gain widespread use.[6] This change happened gradually during the third and fourth centuries, and the reasons for adopting the codex form of the book are several: the format is more economical, as both sides of the writing material can be used; and it is portable, searchable, and easy to conceal. The Christian authors may also have wanted to distinguish their writings from the pagan texts written on scrolls.

A Chinese bamboo book
A Chinese bamboo book

Wax tablets were the normal writing material in schools, in accounting, and for taking notes. They had the advantage of being reusable: the wax could be melted, and reformed into a blank. The custom of binding several wax tablets together (Roman pugillares) is a possible precursor for modern books (i.e. codex).[7]The etymology of the word codex (block of wood) also suggests that it may have developed from wooden wax tablets.[8]

In the 5th century, Isidore of Seville explained the relation between codex, book and scroll in his Etymologiae (VI.13): "A codex is composed of many books; a book is of one scroll. It is called codex by way of metaphor from the trunks (codex) of trees or vines, as if it were a wooden stock, because it contains in itself a multitude of books, as it were of branches."

Middle Ages

Manuscripts

Main article: Manuscript
Folio 14 recto of the 5th century Vergilius Romanus contains an author portrait of Virgil. Note the bookcase (capsa), reading stand and the text written without word spacing in rustic capitals.
Folio 14 recto of the 5th century Vergilius Romanus contains an author portrait of Virgil. Note the bookcase (capsa), reading stand and the text written without word spacing in rustic capitals.

The fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century A.D. saw the decline of the culture of ancient Rome. Papyrus became difficult to obtain, due to lack of contact with Egypt, and parchment, which had been used for centuries, began to be the main writing material.

Monasteries carried on the Latin writing tradition in the Western Roman Empire. Cassiodorus, in the monastery of Vivarium (established around 540), stressed the importance of copying texts.[9] St. Benedict of Nursia, in his Regula Monachorum (completed around the middle of the 6th century) later also promoted reading.[10] The Rule of St. Benedict (Ch. XLVIII), which set aside certain times for reading, greatly influenced the monastic culture of the Middle Ages, and is one of the reasons why the clergy were the predominant readers of books. The tradition and style of the Roman Empire still dominated, but slowly the peculiar medieval book culture emerged.

Before the invention and adoption of the printing press, almost all books were copied by hand, making books expensive and comparatively rare. Smaller monasteries usually had only some dozen books, medium sized perhaps a couple hundred. By the ninth century, larger collections held around 500 volumes; and even at the end of the Middle Ages, the papal library in Avignon and Paris library of Sorbonne held only around 2,000 volumes.[11]

Burgundian author and scribe Jean Miélot, from his Miracles de Notre Dame), 15th century.
Burgundian author and scribe Jean Miélot, from his Miracles de Notre Dame), 15th century.

The scriptorium of the monastery was usually located over the chapter house. Artificial light was forbidden, for fear it may damage the manuscripts. There were five types of scribes:

  • Copyists, who dealt with basic production and correspondence
  • Calligraphers, who dealt in fine book production
  • Correctors, who collated and compared a finished book with the manuscript from which it had been produced
  • Rubricators, who painted in the red letters
  • Illuminators, who painted illustrations

The bookmaking process was long and laborious. The parchment had to be prepared, then the unbound pages were planned and ruled with a blunt tool or lead, after which the text was written by the scribe, who usually left blank areas for illustration and rubrication. Finally the book was bound by the bookbinder.[12]

Desk with chained books in the Library of Cesena, Italy.
Desk with chained books in the Library of Cesena, Italy.

Different types of ink were known in antiquity, usually prepared from soot and gum, and later also from gall nuts and iron vitriol. This gave writing the typical brownish black color, but black or brown were not the only colors used. There are texts written in red or even gold, and different colors were used for illumination. Sometimes the whole parchment was colored purple, and the text was written on it with gold or silver (eg Codex Argenteus).[13]

Irish monks introduced spacing between words in the seventh century. This facilitated reading, as these monks tended to be less familiar with Latin. However the use of spaces between words did not become commonplace before the 12th century. It has been argued,[14] that the use of spacing between words shows the transition from semi-vocalized reading into silent reading.

The first books used parchment or vellum (calf skin) for the pages. The book covers were made of wood and covered with leather. As dried parchment tends to assume the form before processing, the books were fitted with clasps or straps. During the later Middle Ages, when public libraries appeared, books were often chained to a bookshelf or a desk to prevent theft. The so called libri catenati were used up to 18th century.

At first books were copied mostly in monasteries, one at a time. With the rise of universities in the 13th century, the Manuscript culture of the time lead to an increase in the demand for books, and a new system for copying books appeared. The books were divided into unbound leaves (pecia), which were lent out to different copyists, so the speed of book production was considerably increased. The system was maintained by stationers guilds, which were secular, and produced both religious and non-religious material.[15]

Wood block printing

The intricate frontispiece of the Diamond Sutra from Tang Dynasty China, 868 AD (British Museum)
The intricate frontispiece of the Diamond Sutra from Tang Dynasty China, 868 AD (British Museum)

In woodblock printing, a relief image of an entire page was carved into blocks of wood, inked, and used to print copies of that page. This method originated in China, in the Han dynasty (before 220AD), as a method of printing on textiles and later paper, and was widely used throughout East Asia. The oldest dated book printed by this method is The Diamond Sutra (868 AD).

The method (called Woodcut when used in art) arrived in Europe in the early 14th century. Books (known as block-books), as well as playing-cards and religious pictures, began to be produced by this method. Creating an entire book was a painstaking process, requiring a hand-carved block for each page; and the wood blocks tended to crack, if stored for long.

Movable type and incunabula

Main articles: Movable type and Incunabulum
"Selected Teachings of Buddhist Sages and Son Masters", the earliest known book printed with movable metal type, 1377. Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris.
"Selected Teachings of Buddhist Sages and Son Masters", the earliest known book printed with movable metal type, 1377. Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris.

The Chinese inventor Pi Sheng made movable type of earthenware circa 1045, but there are no known surviving examples of his printing. Metal movable type was invented in Korea during the Goryeo Dynasty (around 1230), but was not widely used: one reason being the enormous Chinese character set. Around 1450, in what is commonly regarded as an independent invention, Johannes Gutenberg invented movable type in Europe, along with innovations in casting the type based on a matrix and hand mould. This invention gradually made books less expensive to produce, and more widely available.

A 15th century incunabulum. Notice the blind-tooled cover, corner bosses and clasps.
A 15th century incunabulum. Notice the blind-tooled cover, corner bosses and clasps.

Early printed books, single sheets and images which were created before the year 1501 in Europe are known as incunabula. A man born in 1453, the year of the fall of Constantinople, could look back from his fiftieth year on a lifetime in which about eight million books had been printed, more perhaps than all the scribes of Europe had produced since Constantine founded his city in A.D. 330.[16]

Modern world

Steam-powered printing presses became popular in the early 1800s. These machines could print 1,100 sheets per hour, but workers could only set 2,000 letters per hour.

Monotype and linotype presses were introduced in the late 19th century. They could set more than 6,000 letters per hour and an entire line of type at once.

The centuries after the 15th century were thus spent on improving both the printing press and the conditions for freedom of the press through the gradual relaxation of restrictive censorship laws. See also intellectual property, public domain, copyright. In mid-20th century, Europe book production had risen to over 200,000 titles per year.

Transition to digital format

The term e-book is a contraction of "electronic book"; it refers to a digital version of a conventional print book. An e-book is usually made available through the internet, but also on CD-ROM and other forms. E-Books are read by means of a physical book display device known as an e-book reader, such as the Sony Reader or the Amazon Kindle. These devices attempt to mimic the experience of reading a print book.

Throughout the 20th century, libraries have faced an ever-increasing rate of publishing, sometimes called an information explosion. The advent of electronic publishing and the Internet means that much new information is not printed in paper books, but is made available online through a digital library, on CD-ROM, or in the form of e-books. An on-line book is an e-book that is available online through the internet.

Though many books are produced digitally, most digital versions are not available to the public, and there is no decline in the rate of paper publishing[citation needed]. There is an effort, however, to convert books that are in the public domain into a digital medium for unlimited redistribution and infinite availability. This effort is spearheaded by Project Gutenberg combined with Distributed Proofreaders.

There have also been new developments in the process of publishing books. Technologies such as print on demand, which make it possible to print as few as one book at a time, have made self-publishing much easier and more affordable. On-demand publishing has allowed publishers, by avoiding the high costs of warehousing, to keep low-selling books in print rather than declaring them out of print.

Collections of books

TheLibrarian, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1566), oil on canvas, at Skokloster Castle, Sweden.
TheLibrarian, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1566), oil on canvas, at Skokloster Castle, Sweden.
Main article: Library

Private or personal libraries made up of non-fiction and fiction books, (as opposed to the state or institutional records kept in archives) first appeared in classical Greece. In ancient world the maintaining of a library was usually (but not exclusively) the privilege of a wealthy individual. These libraries could have been either private or public, i.e. for individuals that were interested in using them. The difference from a modern public library lies in the fact that they were usually not funded from public sources. It is estimated that in the city of Rome at the end of the third century there were around 30 public libraries, public libraries also existed in other cities of the ancient Mediterranean region (e.g. Library of Alexandria).[17] Later, in the Middle Ages, monasteries and universities had also libraries that could be accessible to general public. Typically not the whole collection was available to public, the books could not be borrowed and often were chained to reading stands to prevent theft.

Celsus Library was built in 135 A.D. and could house around 12,000 scrolls.
Celsus Library was built in 135 A.D. and could house around 12,000 scrolls.

The beginning of modern public library begins around 15th century when individuals started to donate books to towns.[18] The growth of a public library system in the United States started in the late 19th century and was much helped by donations from Andrew Carnegie. This reflected classes in a society: The poor or the middle class had to access most books through a public library or by other means while the rich could afford to have a private library built in their homes.

The advent of paperback books in the 20th century led to an explosion of popular publishing. Paperback books made owning books affordable for many people. Paperback books often included works from genres that had previously been published mostly in pulp magazines. As a result of the low cost of such books and the spread of bookstores filled with them (in addition to the creation of a smaller market of extremely cheap used paperbacks) owning a private library ceased to be a status symbol for the rich.

In library and booksellers' catalogues, it is common to include an abbreviation such as "Crown 8vo" to indicate the paper size from which the book is made.

When rows of books are lined on a bookshelf, bookends are sometimes needed to keep them from slanting.

Identification and classification

ISBN number with barcode.
ISBN number with barcode.

During the 20th century, librarians were concerned about keeping track of the many books being added yearly to the Gutenberg Galaxy. Through a global society called the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), they devised a series of tools including the International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD).

Each book is specified by an International Standard Book Number, or ISBN, which is unique to every edition of every book produced by participating publishers, world wide. It is managed by the ISBN Society. An ISBN has four parts: the first part is the country code, the second the publisher code, and the third the title code. The last part is a check digit, and can take values from 0–9 and X (10). The EAN Barcodes numbers for books are derived from the ISBN by prefixing 978, for Bookland, and calculating a new check digit.

Commercial publishers in industrialized countries generally assign ISBNs to their books, so buyers may presume that the ISBN is part of a total international system, with no exceptions. However many government publishers, in industrial as well as developing countries, do not participate fully in the ISBN system, and publish books which do not have ISBNs.

Books on library shelves with bookends, and call numbers visible on the spines
Books on library shelves with bookends, and call numbers visible on the spines

A large or public collection requires a catalogue. Codes called "call numbers" relate the books to the catalogue, and determine their locations on the shelves. Call numbers are based on a Library classification system. The call number is placed on the spine of the book, normally a short distance before the bottom, and inside.

Institutional or national standards, such as ANSI/NISO Z39.41 - 1997, establish the correct way to place information (such as the title, or the name of the author) on book spines, and on "shelvable" book-like objects, such as containers for DVDs, video tapes and software.

One of the earliest and most widely known systems of cataloguing books is the Dewey Decimal System. This system has fallen out of use in some places, mainly because of a Eurocentric bias and other difficulties applying the system to modern libraries. However, it is still used by most public libraries in America. The Library of Congress Classification system is more popular in university libraries.[citation needed]

Information about books and authors can be stored in databases like online general-interest book databases.

Classification systems

  • Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
  • Library of Congress Classification (LCC)
  • Chinese Library Classification (CLC)
  • Universal Decimal Classification (UDC)
  • Harvard-Yenching Classification
  • Colon Classification
  • Bliss bibliographic classification (BC)

Paper and conservation issues

Halfbound book with leather and marbled paper.
Halfbound book with leather and marbled paper.
Main article: Paper

Though papermaking in Europe had begun around the 11th century, up until the beginning of 16th century vellum and paper were produced congruent to one another, vellum being the more expensive and durable option. Printers or publishers would often issue the same publication on both materials, to cater to more than one market.

Paper was first made in China, as early as 200 B.C., and reached Europe through Muslim territories. At first made of rags, the industrial revolution changed paper-making practices, allowing for paper to be made out of wood pulp.

Paper made from wood pulp was introduced in the early-19th century, because it was cheaper than linen or abaca cloth-based papers. Pulp-based paper made books less expensive to the general public. This paved the way for huge leaps in the rate of literacy in industrialised nations, and enabled the spread of information during the Second Industrial Revolution.

However pulp paper contained acid, that eventually destroys the paper from within. Earlier techniques for making paper used limestone rollers, which neutralized the acid in the pulp. Books printed between 1850 and 1950 are at risk; more recent books are often printed on acid-free or alkaline paper. Libraries today have to consider mass deacidification of their older collections.

Stability of the climate is critical to the long-term preservation of paper and book material.[19] Good air circulation is important to keep fluctuation in climate stable. The HVAC system should be up to date and functioning efficiently. Light reacts negatively to collections therefore care can be given to the collection by implement light control. General housekeeping issues can be addressed including pest control. In addition to these helpful solutions, a library must also make an effort to be prepared if a disaster occurs, one that they cannot control. Time and effort should be given to create a concise and effective disaster plan to counteract any damage incurred through “acts of god” therefore a emergency management plan should be in place.

The proper care of books takes into account the possibility of physical and chemical damage to the cover and text. Books are best stored out of direct sunlight, in reduced lighting, at cool temperatures, and at moderate humidity. They need the support of surrounding volumes to maintain their shape, so it is desirable to shelve them by size.

Uses for books

Literature
Major forms

Epic · Romance · Novel
Tragedy · Comedy · Drama · Satire

Media

Performance (play) · Book

Techniques

Prose · Poetry

History and lists

Basic topics · Literary terms
History · Modern history
Books · Writers
Literary awards · Poetry awards

Discussion

Criticism · Theory · Magazines

Aside from the primary purpose of reading them, books are also used for other ends:

  • A book may be studied by students as the subject of a writing and analysis exercise in the form of a book report.
  • A book may be evaluated by a reader or professional writer to create a book review.
  • A book may be read by a group of people to use as a spark for social or academic discussion, as in a book club.
  • Books are sometimes used for their exterior appearance to decorate a room, such as a study.
  • A book can be an artistic artifact; this is sometimes known as an artists' book.

See also

Notes and references

  1. For a 9th century Carolingian bookmark see: Szirmai, J. A. (1999). The archaeology of medieval bookbinding. Aldershot: Ashgate, p. 123. ISBN 0859679047.  For a 15th century bookmark see Medeltidshandskrift 34, Lund University Library.
  2. Edwin Mcdowell (1989-10-30). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Publishers Worry After Fiction Sales Weaken". York Times New York Times. (Web link). Retrieved on [[2008-01-25]].
  3. Avrin, Leila (1991). Scribes, script, and books: the book arts from antiquity to the Renaissance. Chicago; London: American Library Association; The British Library, p. 83. ISBN 9780838905227. 
  4. Dard Hunter. Papermaking: History and Technique of an Ancient Craft New ed. Dover Publications 1978, p. 12.
  5. Leila Avrin. Scribes, Script and Books, pp. 144–145.
  6. The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature. Edd. Frances Young, Lewis Ayres, Andrew Louth, Ron White. Cambridge University Press 2004, pp. 8–9.
  7. Leila Avrin. Scribes, Script and Books, p. 173.
  8. Bischoff, Bernhard (1990). Latin palaeography antiquity and the Middle Ages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 11. ISBN 0521364736. 
  9. Leila Avrin. Scribes, Script and Books, pp. 207–208.
  10. Theodore Maynard. Saint Benedict and His Monks. Staples Press Ltd 1956, pp. 70–71.
  11. Martin D. Joachim. Historical Aspects of Cataloguing and Classification. Haworth Press 2003, p. 452.
  12. Edith Diehl. Bookbinding: Its Background and Technique. Dover Publications 1980, pp. 14–16.
  13. Bernhard Bischoff. Latin Palaeography, pp. 16–17.
  14. Paul Saenger. Space Between Words: The Origins of Silent Reading. Stanford University Press 1997.
  15. Bernhard Bischoff. Latin Palaeography, pp. 42–43.
  16. Clapham, Michael, "Printing" in A History of Technology, Vol 2. From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution, edd. Charles Singer et al. (Oxford 1957), p. 377. Cited from Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change (Cambridge University, 1980).
  17. Patkus, Beth (2003), Assessing Preservation Needs, A Self-Survey Guide, Andover: Northeast Document Conservation Center 

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United States v. One Book Called Ulysses 16     Book of Dreams 22
Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure 16     Book of Dreams (novel) 8
Madonna of the Book (Botticelli) 16     Book of Durrow 7
Ekushey Book Fair 16     Book of Dzyan 15
Spalding–Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship 16     Book of Enoch 85
The Book of Dreams 16     Book of Enoch (alternative meanings) 3
The Conchologist's First Book 16     Book of Enos 4
Western Digital My Book 16     Book Of Esdras 9
Book Revue 15     Book of Esther 53
Meher Baba's missing book 15     Book of Eternity (comics) 3
The Book of Laughter and Forgetting 15     Book of Ether 10
Monster Blood Tattoo Book One: Foundling 15     Book of Exalted Deeds 11
Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for First Comic Book 15     Book of Ezekiel 56
The Firesign Theatre's Big Book Of Plays 15     Book of Ezekiel (album) 8
Book of Dzyan 15     Book of Ezra 27
The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing 15     Book of Fatimah 8
The Book of Urizen 15     Book of Fixed Stars 7
Hugo Award for Best Related Book 15     Book of G'Kar 5
Oxford Book of English Verse 15     Book of G'Quan 4
List of Book of Mormon places 15     Book of Gad the Seer 4
Malaysian Book of Records 15     Book of Gates 7
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library 15     Book of generations 5
Bisto Book of the Year Awards 15     Book of Habakkuk 28
Libertarian Book Club 15     Book of Haggai 9
Talking Book 15     Book of Han 11
Academy of Comic Book Arts 14     Book of Helaman 5
Book of Mosiah 14     Book of Henryków 7
Adventures from the Book of Virtues 14     Book of Homilies 11
The Firesign Theatre's Big Mystery Joke Book 14     Book of Horizons 6
New Oxford Book of Australian Verse 14     Book of Hosea 26
The Jungle Book (video game) 14     Book of hours 22
Fourth Book of Ember 14     Book of Hours (Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Cod. 470) 4
The Wizard of Oz book to film comparison 14     Book of Imaginary Beings 29
National Book Award for Poetry 14     Book of Ingenious Devices 12
The Desperate Dan Book 14     Book of Isaiah 42
Black Book (novel) 14     Book of Jacob 5
Final Fantasy: Song Book - Mahoroba 14     Book of Jarom 5
Book of Alma 14     Book of Jasher (Biblical references) 4
The Book of Lost Tales 14     Book of Jasher (Pseudo-Jasher) 4
The Graveyard Book 14     Book of Jehu 3
Comic book death 14     Book of Jeremiah 19
Palms Book State Park 14     Book of Jin 6
Hachette Book Group USA 13     Book of Job 77
The Book of the Short Sun 13     Book of Joel 22
Three Men and a Comic Book 13     Book of Jonah 36
Lost in a Good Book 13     Book of Joshua 53
Manchester Book Award 13     Book of Joshua (Samaritan) 11
Font Book 13     Book of Judges 25
The Real Frank Zappa Book 13     Book of Judith 28
The Book of the New Sun 13     Book of Kells 73
Book of Common Order 13     Book of Kings 3
Book lung 13     Book of Lamentations 27
Francis Willughby's Book of Games 13     Book of Lecan 2
Guardians of Ga'Hoole Book 1: The Capture 13     Book of Leinster 6
The Book on Mediums 13     Book of Liang 12
Steal This Book 13     Book of Life 18
Frankfurt Book Fair 13     Book of Life (album) 5
The Spirits Book 13     Book of Lightning 10
The Book and the Brotherhood 13     Book of Lismore 4
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover 13     Book of Llandaff 5
Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli 13     Book of Longing 8
Red Data Book of the Russian Federation 13     Book of Love 12
Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival 13     Book of Love (1990 film) 8
An Open Book (poems) 13     Book of Love (band) 25
World Book and Copyright Day 12     Book of Love (film) 6
Book of Steps 12     Book of Malachi 37
The Book of Lies 12     Book of Marvelous Magic 5
The Book of the Long Sun 12     Book of Mazarbul 59
Book of Ingenious Devices 12     Book of Micah 29
New York Sketch Book 12     Book of Mormon 140
World's largest book 12     Book of Mormon (Mormon's record) 7
Book of Liang 12     Book of Mormon chronology 71
Bert Fegg's Nasty Book for Boys and Girls 12     Book of Mormon prophets 5
Red Book (audio CD standard) 12     Book of Mormon rulers 5
Fictional book 12     Book of Mormon weights and measures 6
Guardians of Ga'Hoole Book 10: The Coming of Hoole 12     Book of Mormon witnesses 26
Book of Darkness 12     Book of Moroni 8
Comic Book Resources 12     Book of Moses 88
Second Book of Enoch 12     Book of Mosiah 14
Book of Love 12     Book of Mulling 3
Best Word Book Ever 12     Book of Murder 9
Angus Book Award 12     Book of Nahum 22
Book cipher 12     Book of Nathan the Prophet 5
The Phish Book 12     Book of Negroes 7
Million Book Project 12     Book of Nehemiah 12
Postmodern picture book 12     Book of Nepos 3
Garfield At Large: His First Book 12     Book of Noah 9
Red Cross Book 12     Book of Nod 12
The Dangerous Book for Boys 12     Book of Northern Qi 2
TDK Australian Audio Book Awards 12     Book of Numbers 18
The FairTax Book 12     Book of Nunnaminster 4
Book of Corrine 12     Book of Obadiah 28
Comic book price guide 12     Book of Odes 19
Tris's Book 12     Book of Odes (Bible) 17
Book of Nod 12     Book of Omni 9
Book of Nehemiah 12     Book of Optics 62
The Book of the Dun Cow (novel) 11     Book of Order 5
Guardian First Book Award 11     Book of Prophecies 4
World Book Encyclopedia 11     Book of Proverbs 31
Montana New Zealand Book Award for Poetry 11     Book of Qi 3
The Book Thief 11     Book of Rejection 3
Little Golden Book Land 11     Book of Revelation 76
The Book of Dead Days 11     Book of Revelation (alternative meanings) 2
Azhar Book 11     Book of Roads and Kingdoms 9
Book scanning 11     Book of Roads and Kingdoms (al-Bakrī) 3
The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book 11     Book of Roads and Kingdoms (ibn Khordadbeh) 3
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon 11     Book of Ruth 73
Book of Joshua (Samaritan) 11     Book of Samuel the Seer 3
Golden Book Video 11     Book of Secrets 4
Networked book 11     Book of Secrets (album) 6
Book of Homilies 11     Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 10
The Book of the Duchess 11     Book of Shadows 60
Sandry's Book 11     Book of Shadows (album) 7
Murder by the Book 11     Book of Shadows (alternative meanings) 3
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Synonyms: book
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

bible, booklet, journal, list, pamphlet, record, reserve, tome, volume, betroth, bulk, daybook, disc, disk, handwriting, intensity, interlock, Koran, ledger, leger, loudness, mesh, platter, playscript, pledge, Quran, script.
Consider also: text, manuscript, textbook, continuity, copy, copybook, folder, libretto, magazine, notebook, publication, work, album, apocalypse, bestiary, story, file, register, rent, letter, brochure, hire.

Verb

apply, inscribe, write, accommodate, adjudge, admit, agree, allow, bear, bind, concur, confine, contain, curb, declare, deem, defend, defy, engage, entertain, give, hold, intermesh, maintain, oblige, obtain, occupy, prevail, restrain, sustain, throw, withstand.
Consider also: enroll, enter, take, buy, bespeak, enrol, acknowledge, bestow, carry, detain, endure, extend, gain, keep, adhere, accede, believe.

Adjective

fined, Levitical, outstanding, bookable, apparent, bookish, curly, determinate, famous, obvious.
Consider also: manifest, visible, eminent, crinkly, due, conspicuous, discernible, distinct, evident, flagrant, great, kinky, open, plain, splendid, permed, curved, curvy.

Other

affiance, appropriate, arrest, concord, control, guard, halt, harbor, harbour, mass, moderate, nurse, recordbook, support, temper, schedule, narrative, ticket, charge, bill, beadroll, credit, debit, purchase, program, catechismal, destine, ignited, bespoke, booked, recorded, reserved, written.

Expression

account book, book of account, Christian bible, criminal record, Fernand leger, go for, good book, have got, have rightfully, have within, hold back, hold in, hold up, Holy Scripture, keep back, phonograph record, phonograph recording, record book, rule book, take for, take hold, track record, view as, word of God.
Consider also: place an order, carry over, set aside, give a ticket, impose a fine on, make a report, make a report of an offense, according to, based on, root of a plant, roots or stems of plants, take action, completed poem, make move, literary works, make a move, make known, numerical classifier for essays, right to the point, very worthwhile.
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Computed Synonyms: book

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   92.0092   book     reserve     reservation, store, stock, keep, save   
 2   69.0094   book     volume     bulk, capacity, size, quantity, amount   
 3   55.0094   book     record     register, recording, records, report, note   
 4   54.0091   book     register     record, list, enroll, index, enter   
 5   49.0094   book     order     command, decree, rank, direct, instruction   
 6   46.4095   book     notebook     jotter, diary, folder, booklet, copybook   
 7   46.0496   book     booking     reservation, entry, employment, papering, engaging   
 8   33.0096   book     log     block, record, fire wood, journal, register   
 9   33.0094   book     paper     newspaper, sheet, document, task, job   
 10   33.0094   book     enter     to enter, entering, penetrate, insert, go in   
 11   32.1194   book     bespeak     to bespeak, portend, foreshadow, restrain, detain   
 12   30.0095   book     list     register, schedule, listing, catalogue, table   
 13   30.0093   book     engage     hire, employ, connect, to engage, take   
 14   28.0195   book     bunch     cluster, bundle, pack, crowd, heap   
 15   24.3098   book     hook     clasp, crook, claw, grapnel, peg   
--------------------     1240 synonyms ranked from 16 to 1255 abridged     --------------------

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Computed Synonyms via Expressions: book

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   16.0081   book     piece of composition     page, package, bundle   
 2   15.0090   book     front tooth     incisor, nipper, throat clip   
 3   15.0090   book     film clip     clip, throat clip, haul rope grip   
 4   15.0089   book     throat clip     film clip, clip, haul rope grip   
 5   15.0086   book     haul rope grip     throat clip, film clip, clip   
 6   15.0086   book     edge distance     toe, toggle, saddle gusset   
 7   15.0086   book     saddle gusset     collet, toggle, haul rope grip   
 8   14.1189   book     bulk handler     stump gripper, dyker, plier   
 9   14.1088   book     spring chuck     spring collet, lifting grab, prizing lever   
 10   14.0192   book     crow bar     pinch bar, grab claw, bulk handler   
 11   14.0190   book     butt clamp     tree clamp, grapple clamp, stump grapple   
 12   14.0089   book     as packages     package, page, parcel   
 13   14.0089   book     tree clamp     butt clamp, grapple clamp, stump grapple   
 14   14.0087   book     grapple tongs     grapple clamp, stump grapple, tree clamp   
 15   14.0086   book     stump gripper     stump grapple, grapple clamp, butt clamp   
--------------------     197 synonyms ranked from 16 to 212 abridged     --------------------

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Computed Expressions: book

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   66.0191   book cover     case     casing, box   
 2   62.0091   book cover     jacket     coat, case   
 3   61.2091   book cover     wrapper     coverer, wrapping   
 4   60.0091   book cover     envelope     wrapper, cover   
 5   57.0089   book cover     wrapping     wrapper, envelope   
 6   56.0290   book cover     coating     coat, jacket   
 7   53.5594   book entry     entry     entrance, access   
 8   48.0190   book cover     binding     bind, bond   
 9   46.3394   log book     log     block, record   
 10   37.0092   log book     journal     newspaper, magazine   
 11   35.2089   book cover     outer shell     outer sheath, leather skin   
 12   35.2088   book cover     outer sheath     outer shell, leather skin   
 13   35.0091   book entry     slot     groove, gap   
 14   34.5595   book cover     tyre cover     outer casing, motor enclosure   
 15   34.2189   book cover     outer casing     motor casing, outer sheath   
--------------------     11044 expressions ranked from 16 to 11059 abridged     --------------------

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Synonyms within Context: book

Context Synonyms within Context

Accounts

Book, balance accounts, carry over, cast up accounts, credit, debit, enter, keep accounts, make accounts square, make up accounts, post, settle accounts, square accounts, take stock, wind up accounts.

List

Book, account, atlas, bill, bill of costs, bill of fare, bill of lading, carte, catalogue raisonne, census, invoice, itemization, ledger, listing, menu, prospectus, returns, score, statistics, tableau, tally, terrier.

Record

Book, enroll, enter, file, inscroll, insert, make an entry of, mark off, post, post up, register, store, tick off.

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Antonyms: book
Position Antonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

acquit, remit.

Verb

cancel, exonerate, demolish, undo, withdraw, quit, degrade, abate, protect, pay, unpick, renounce, retrieve, adjourn, uncouple, unhook, sever, avoid, expurgate, expand, doff, reduce, relinquish, solve, loosen, unwind, waive, untie, deprive, disintegrate.
Consider also: annul, abrogate, absolve, exculpate, abolish, erase, expunge, invalidate, revoke, disengage, dismiss, dispense, drop, expel, redeem, vacate, repeal, repress, rescind, retract.

Adjective

free.
Consider also: liberal, broad, bountiful, autonomous, available, detached, easy, vacant, absolute, complimentary, costless, familiar, gratuitous, optional, ready, single, spare, unattached, unoccupied, void.

Other

dispense with, do away with.

Expression

bow out, call off, let go.
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Translations: book

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Abakwariga littaafìì (book), diiwaanìì (account book, anthology, registry, collection of, literature), kantaa (book shelf, callous, class, shelf), bangoo (cover of book, wall), baabìì (category, chapter of a book, big, grasshopper). Additional references: Abakwariga, Nigeria, Benin, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Acadian livre (book, grade, pound). Additional references: Acadian, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Adzerma tira (book, letter, note book, paper). Additional references: Adzerma, Niger, Benin, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Af-Maxaad Tiri buuga (book), buug (book). Additional references: Af-Maxaad Tiri, Somalia, Djibouti, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Af-Soomaali buuga (book), buug (book). Additional references: Af-Soomaali, Somalia, Djibouti, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Arabiya كتاب (book, volume, compilation, school, publication), سجل (record, register, registry, book, list), مسؤولية (responsibility, book, liability, onus, responsibilities), الكتاب المقدس (bible, book, scripture, Holy Scripture, the holy scripture), سَجَّلَ (reeve, book, list, record, booked), كتب (compile, compose, draft, pen, register), كُتُبِيّ (bookish, bookseller, book, booked, booking), تَصْنِيف (assortment, classification, compilation, sorting, arrangement), تَأْلِيف (compilation, composition, association, associations, authorship), قَيَّدَ (reeve, chain, check, confine, enchain). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha كتاب (book, volume, compilation, school, publication), سجل (record, register, registry, book, list), مسؤولية (responsibility, book, liability, onus, responsibilities), الكتاب المقدس (bible, book, scripture, Holy Scripture, the holy scripture), سَجَّلَ (reeve, book, list, record, booked), كتب (compile, compose, draft, pen, register), كُتُبِيّ (bookish, bookseller, book, booked, booking), تَصْنِيف (assortment, classification, compilation, sorting, arrangement), تَأْلِيف (compilation, composition, association, associations, authorship), قَيَّدَ (reeve, chain, check, confine, enchain). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian libër (book, register, volume), rezervoj (book, reserve, bespeak, earmark, engage), tufë (herd, batch, bunch, crowd, flock), shënoj (note, denote, mark, score, aim), regjistroj (register, enrol, enroll, record, book), prenotoj (book, reserve), libret (book, libretto), katalog (catalogue, book, catalog, directory, pattern book), fus në listë (book, docket, list), defter (book, register). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), book. (volunteer & more translations)
Algerian French chiquem (informer, protractor, reporter, rapporteur, canary). Additional references: Algerian French, Algeria, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Altoaragonés libro (book). Additional references: Altoaragonés, Spain, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Amognard piger (take, to take, fly, to fly, steal), bicler (take, to take, to catch, pick up, lay hold of). Additional references: Amognard, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Andhra పుస్తకము (book, novel), గ్రంధము (book, protocol). Additional references: Andhra, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Annamese viết vào vở (book, books), sổ sách kế toán (book, books), sách (book, books, writing), mua về trước) (book, books), lấy vé (book, books), giữ (chỗ) trước (book, books), ghi vào vở (book, books), ghi tên (người mua về trước) (book, books), ghi địa chỉ (để chuyển hàng) (book, books), tôi sẽ mang theo cuốn sách này với tôi (I'll take that book along with me). Additional references: Annamese, Viet Nam, China, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic كتاب (book, volume, compilation, school, publication), سجل (record, register, registry, book, list), مسؤولية (responsibility, book, liability, onus, responsibilities), الكتاب المقدس (bible, book, scripture, Holy Scripture, the holy scripture), سَجَّلَ (reeve, book, list, record, booked), كتب (compile, compose, draft, pen, register), كُتُبِيّ (bookish, bookseller, book, booked, booking), تَصْنِيف (assortment, classification, compilation, sorting, arrangement), تَأْلِيف (compilation, composition, association, associations, authorship), قَيَّدَ (reeve, chain, check, confine, enchain). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragoieraz libro (book). Additional references: Aragoieraz, Spain, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragonés libro (book). Additional references: Aragonés, Spain, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragonese libro (book). Additional references: Aragonese, Spain, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Araucano elcan (book), chijka (book). Additional references: Araucano, Chile, Argentina, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Ardennais gazette (newspaper, journal, diary, magazine, gazette). Additional references: Ardennais, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Armenian գիրք (book, codex, itinerary, volume, writing), վաճառել (to sell, book, handle, sell, unload), հրավիրել (ask, bid, book, convene, dare), լիբրետտո (book), աստվածաշունչ (bible, book, scripture), տետրակ (exercise book), տետր (exercise book), ԺԱՊԱՎԱՆՅԱԼ ՄԱՏՅԱՆ (lace up of book), ՀԱՇՎԱՊԱՀԱԿԱՆ ՀԱՇՎԱՌՈԻՄ (book keeping), ԳՐԱՆՑՄԱՆ ԳԻՐՔ (registration book). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Armjanski Yazyk գիրք (book, codex, itinerary, volume, writing), վաճառել (to sell, book, handle, sell, unload), հրավիրել (ask, bid, book, convene, dare), լիբրետտո (book), աստվածաշունչ (bible, book, scripture), տետրակ (exercise book), տետր (exercise book), ԺԱՊԱՎԱՆՅԱԼ ՄԱՏՅԱՆ (lace up of book), ՀԱՇՎԱՊԱՀԱԿԱՆ ՀԱՇՎԱՌՈԻՄ (book keeping), ԳՐԱՆՑՄԱՆ ԳԻՐՔ (registration book). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut libër (book, register, volume), rezervoj (book, reserve, bespeak, earmark, engage), tufë (herd, batch, bunch, crowd, flock), shënoj (note, denote, mark, score, aim), regjistroj (register, enrol, enroll, record, book), prenotoj (book, reserve), libret (book, libretto), katalog (catalogue, book, catalog, directory, pattern book), fus në listë (book, docket, list), defter (book, register). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), book. (volunteer & more translations)
Íslenska bók (book), libro (book, books). Additional references: Íslenska, Iceland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Asturian llibru (book). Additional references: Asturian, Spain, Portugal, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Asturian-Leonese llibru (book). Additional references: Asturian-Leonese, Spain, Portugal, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Asturianu llibru (book). Additional references: Asturianu, Spain, Portugal, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Astur-Leonese llibru (book). Additional references: Astur-Leonese, Spain, Portugal, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Ateso eitabo (book). Additional references: Ateso, Uganda, Kenya, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Azerbaijani kitab (book). Additional references: Azerbaijani, Armenia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia memesan (book, order, engage, bespeale, indent), memesan tempat (book, engage, reserve, to make a reservation), mencatat (annotate, book, make a note of, record, tally), membukukan (chronicle, book, account, account for, Chronicles), memboking (book, program), kitab (book, exercise-book, folder, notebook), tdk seseorg (book, books), mendaftarkan (enroll, register, apply, enlist, book), buku (book, books), pesan (message, book, order). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia buku (book, knot, loaf, node), kitab (book, folder, notebook, classics, exercise book), pustaka (book), memesan (book), buku rujukan (reference book), membaca buku (read book), membukukan (to note, to put into book form, to record), tempah (to book, to reserve), buku sekolah (school book). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu buku (book, knot, loaf, node), kitab (book, folder, notebook, classics, exercise book), pustaka (book), memesan (book), buku rujukan (reference book), membaca buku (read book), membukukan (to note, to put into book form, to record), tempah (to book, to reserve), buku sekolah (school book). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bakedi eitabo (book). Additional references: Bakedi, Uganda, Kenya, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bakidi eitabo (book). Additional references: Bakidi, Uganda, Kenya, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski книга (book, paper, volume, garbage, juvenile), бележник (aide-memoire, book, jotter, notebook, pad), тефтер (book), купувам (book, buy, cop, deal, get), счетоводни книги (book), регистрирам (enter, file, inscribe, list, log), карнетка (book), вземам си бележки (book, take notes), вписвам в регистри (book), запазвам (keep, maintain, preserve, protect, reserve). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) kniga (book, paper, volume, garbage, juvenile), belezhnik (aide-memoire, book, jotter, notebook, pad), tefter (book), kupuvam (book, buy, cop, deal, get), schetovodni knigi (book), registriram (enter, file, inscribe, list, log), karnetka (book), vzemam si belezhki (book, take notes), vpisvam v registri (book), zapazvam (keep, maintain, preserve, protect, reserve). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Banga-Bhasa বই (book). Additional references: Banga-Bhasa, Bangladesh, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangala বই (book). Additional references: Bangala, Bangladesh, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangla বই (book). Additional references: Bangla, Bangladesh, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Banglori idu yaava pusthaka (which book is this). Additional references: Banglori, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bankoti पुस्तक (book). Additional references: Bankoti, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Basque liburu (book, reader, register, volume), koaderno (notebook, book), bloke (bloc, book), erreserbatu (book), eskuratu (acquire, acquired, book, fiddle, gain), Finant (balance, book, boom, bulk, business), fitxatu (book, retain, sign), gorde (keep, book, conserve, deposit, disguise), kaier (notebook, book), leku baterainoko bidai txartela hartu (book). Additional references: Basque, Spain, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Beaujolais couverte (blanket, coverage, hedge, hood, lid), banche (blanket, coverage, hedge, hood, lid). Additional references: Beaujolais, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Belarusan ЗАКАЗВАЦЬ (book, order), ЗАКАЗАЦЬ (book, order). Additional references: Belarusan, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Belarusan (transliteration) zakazvatsʹ (book, order), zakazatsʹ (book, order). Additional references: Belarusan, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Belarusian ЗАКАЗВАЦЬ (book, order), ЗАКАЗАЦЬ (book, order). Additional references: Belarusian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Belarusian (transliteration) zakazvatsʹ (book, order), zakazatsʹ (book, order). Additional references: Belarusian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Belorussian ЗАКАЗВАЦЬ (book, order), ЗАКАЗАЦЬ (book, order). Additional references: Belorussian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Belorussian (transliteration) zakazvatsʹ (book, order), zakazatsʹ (book, order). Additional references: Belorussian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bemba icitabo (book). Additional references: Bemba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bengali বই (book). Additional references: Bengali, Bangladesh, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bielorussian ЗАКАЗВАЦЬ (book, order), ЗАКАЗАЦЬ (book, order). Additional references: Bielorussian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bielorussian (transliteration) zakazvatsʹ (book, order), zakazatsʹ (book, order). Additional references: Bielorussian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bisayan tulun-an (book, lesson, subject), linaw (bay, book, lake), libro (book). Additional references: Bisayan, Philippines, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Blackfeet sináákia'tsis (book). Additional references: Blackfeet, Canada, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Blackfoot sináákia'tsis (book). Additional references: Blackfoot, Canada, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian blok (bloc, block, book, pad, pile), zamluvit (book, engage, reserve, books, gloss over), libreto (libretto, book, design, book of words, libretti), rezervovat (reserve, book, book up, appropriate, book in), předplatit si (subscribe, book, book up, subscribe to), sešit (notebook, book, exercise book, sewn, composition book), knížka (book, booklet), zamluvit si (bespeak, book, engage, forespeak, reserve), bible (scripture, book, holy writ, revised version, the book), zaznamenat (tally, chronicle, enter, manifest, register). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bolivian Quechua libro (book). Additional references: Bolivian Quechua, Bolivia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bolognese lîber (book). Additional references: Bolognese, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bordeluche morlingue (wallet, portfolio, billfold, diagonal curling wave, in-force business). Additional references: Bordeluche, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bourguignon chanin (fog, mist, haze, blotting-paper, day book). Additional references: Bourguignon, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese reservar (reserve, book, to destine, destine, earmark), registrar (register, record, to enroll, score, to register), marcar (mark, to define, define, brand, determine), registro (register, record, registration, registry, account book), encomendar (order, reserve, book, to bespeak, to commit), pedir (order, to ask, to beg, ask, ask for), livro (book, rid, volume, booked, booking), livrinho (book, booklet, volume), escriturar (book, make a deed), se inscrever (to enroll, to inscribe, book, booked, booking). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bresciano lébèr (book). Additional references: Bresciano, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Breton levr (book), hezoug (note book, portable). Additional references: Breton, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Brezhoneg levr (book), hezoug (note book, portable). Additional references: Brezhoneg, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bugkalut libro (book). Additional references: Bugkalut, Philippines, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bukalot libro (book). Additional references: Bukalot, Philippines, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian книга (book, paper, volume, garbage, juvenile), бележник (aide-memoire, book, jotter, notebook, pad), тефтер (book), купувам (book, buy, cop, deal, get), счетоводни книги (book), регистрирам (enter, file, inscribe, list, log), карнетка (book), вземам си бележки (book, take notes), вписвам в регистри (book), запазвам (keep, maintain, preserve, protect, reserve). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) kniga (book, paper, volume, garbage, juvenile), belezhnik (aide-memoire, book, jotter, notebook, pad), tefter (book), kupuvam (book, buy, cop, deal, get), schetovodni knigi (book), registriram (enter, file, inscribe, list, log), karnetka (book), vzemam si belezhki (book, take notes), vpisvam v registri (book), zapazvam (keep, maintain, preserve, protect, reserve). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Byelorussian ЗАКАЗВАЦЬ (book, order), ЗАКАЗАЦЬ (book, order). Additional references: Byelorussian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Byelorussian (transliteration) zakazvatsʹ (book, order), zakazatsʹ (book, order). Additional references: Byelorussian, Belarus, Poland, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cadien livre (book, grade, pound). Additional references: Cadien, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Caffre incwadi (book). Additional references: Caffre, South Africa, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cafre incwadi (book). Additional references: Cafre, South Africa, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cajan livre (book, grade, pound). Additional references: Cajan, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cajun livre (book, grade, pound). Additional references: Cajun, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cajun French livre (book, grade, pound). Additional references: Cajun French, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Caló gascote (book), gabicote (book), armensayé (book). Additional references: Caló, Spain, Brazil, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Calabrese libru (book), spessu si lassa 'n paci 'cchiru ca misi fuocu e si punisci 'cchiru ca ha datu l'allarmi (it often happens that the firebug is not brought to book but the person who gave the alarm is castigated). Additional references: Calabrese, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Calabro-Sicilian libbru (book), Lu Libbru di Mormon (Book of Mormon), 'u libru ca non si fa leggiri du' voti non merita di essiri liggiutu mancu 'na vota (a book that can't stand two readings is not worth even one). Additional references: Calabro-Sicilian, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Canarese idu yaava pusthaka (which book is this). Additional references: Canarese, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Capeverdian postu (in position, book entry, line item, public post system, radio set), kureiu (in position, book entry, line item, public post system, radio set). Additional references: Capeverdian, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan llibre (book), lletres (book), fer comandes (book, order, procure), encarregar (assign, book, charge, entrust, instruct), reservar (book, earmark, reserve). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cauzuh incwadi (book). Additional references: Cauzuh, South Africa, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cebuano Libro (book), basahon (book), ang libro (the book). Additional references: Cebuano, Philippines, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish bestille (order, book, reserve), bog (book, beech nut, beechnut, quire, quire of paper). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Konkan पुस्तक (book). Additional references: Central Konkan, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Mongolian ном (book, bible, canon, doctrine, tome), цомнол (book, libretto), захиалах (book, engage, order, subscribe, to send away), судар (book, codex, writ), бичиг (book, inscription, poster, script, writing), толь бичиг (dictionary, vocabulary, word book), хїнс олгох карт (ration book), хїїхдийн зурагтай ном (picture book), ярианы дэвтэр (phrase book), хэлц їгийн толь бичиг (phrase book). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Central (transliteration) nom (book, bible, canon, doctrine, tome), tsomnol (book, libretto), zakhialakh (book, engage, order, subscribe, to send away), sudar (book, codex, writ), bichig (book, inscription, poster, script, writing), tolʹ bichig (dictionary, vocabulary, word book), khїns olgokh kart (ration book), khїїkhdiyn zuragtay nom (picture book), yariany devter (phrase book), khelts їgiyn tolʹ bichig (phrase book). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Sardinian libru (book). Additional references: Central Sardinian, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai หนังสือ (book), จอง (book, booked, reserve, engage), ภาค (book, books), บันทึกข้อหา (book, charge, record), สั่งซื้อ (order, book, reserve), หน้ากระดาษ (book, page, sheet), หนังสือประจำปี (annual, yearbook, yearly report book), หนังสือที่ขายไม่ออก (remainder, unsold book), หนังสือสวดมนต์ (mass book, missal, service book), บันทึกยอดสินค้าที่ลูกค้าสั่งซื้อ (order book). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina blok (bloc, block, book, pad, pile), zamluvit (book, engage, reserve, books, gloss over), libreto (libretto, book, design, book of words, libretti), rezervovat (reserve, book, book up, appropriate, book in), předplatit si (subscribe, book, book up, subscribe to), sešit (notebook, book, exercise book, sewn, composition book), knížka (book, booklet), zamluvit si (bespeak, book, engage, forespeak, reserve), bible (scripture, book, holy writ, revised version, the book), zaznamenat (tally, chronicle, enter, manifest, register). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chadian Arabic mâl (book collection, back, capital sum, collection or library, data base), amwâl (book collection, back, capital sum, collection or library, data base). Additional references: Chadian Arabic, Chad, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chamorro lepblo (book, magazine), Lutlu (book), Fata'chong ya un taitai i lepblomu (sit and read your book). Additional references: Chamorro, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Charolais rabaclou (peddler, hawker, canvasser, huckster, book hawker). Additional references: Charolais, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cherokee digoweli (book), go we li (book, paper), go (book, knows, lesson, letter, paper). Additional references: Cherokee, USA, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chewa pakanula (as a book behind a number of other books in the shelf). Additional references: Chewa, Malawi, Mozambique, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chibemba icitabo (book). Additional references: Chibemba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chiga ekitabo (bed, book, writing pad), ekihandiiko (book, inscription, paper, writing). Additional references: Chiga, Uganda, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chikalanga lukwalo (book, letter), kopelo (hymn book). Additional references: Chikalanga, Botswana, Zimbabwe, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Pidgin English 簿子 (book, notebook), (apply, book, catch, ignited, outstanding), 本子 (book, edition, notebook), (a measure word for books, agriculture, book, booklet), 书本 (book), (book, letter), 约书亚记 (book of Joshua), 以西结书 (book of Ezekiel), 食谱 (cookbook, cookery book, recipe), 操典 (drill book). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified (book, books, letter, booker), 簿子 (book, notebook), 本子 (book, edition, notebook), (book, a measure word for books, agriculture, booklet, tome), 预订 (book, book ahead, place an order, bespoke, preorder), 书本 (book), (to use, book, catch, outstanding, receive), 预约 (reservation, reserve, bespeak, bespoke, book), (this, foundation, origin, root, roots or stems of plants), 书籍 (books, works, book, liber). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional (book, booklet, a measure word for books, volume, tome), (catch, book, receive, suffer, to prove), 簿子 (book, notebook), 本子 (book, edition, notebook), 書本 (book), 預約 (reservation, reserve, book, bespeak, bespoke), 預訂 (book ahead, place an order, book, bespoke, preorder), (chapter, examination paper, to carry on, to roll, to sweep up), 名冊 (book, registers, beadroll, scroll), (origin, this, foundation, root, source). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Ching viết vào vở (book, books), sổ sách kế toán (book, books), sách (book, books, writing), mua về trước) (book, books), lấy vé (book, books), giữ (chỗ) trước (book, books), ghi vào vở (book, books), ghi tên (người mua về trước) (book, books), ghi địa chỉ (để chuyển hàng) (book, books), tôi sẽ mang theo cuốn sách này với tôi (I'll take that book along with me). Additional references: Ching, Viet Nam, China, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinyanja pakanula (as a book behind a number of other books in the shelf). Additional references: Chinyanja, Malawi, Mozambique, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chishona bhuku (book), tora book rako (take your book). Additional references: Chishona, Zimbabwe, Zambia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chivenda bugu (book). Additional references: Chivenda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chiwemba icitabo (book). Additional references: Chiwemba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Chtimi life (book, pound, book cake, lb, record), pinche (gripper, pliers, pincer, tongs, claw), oeufe (book, collected works, brainchild, creation, effort), épinche (gripper, pliers, pincer, tongs, claw), recueul (collection, compendium, compilation, omnibus book, pamphlet volume), comptape (accountant, bookkeeper, accounting, accounting officer, auditor), posse (post, mail, station, job, position), intrée (entry, input, admission, access, admittance), couverte (blanket, coverage, hedge, hood, lid). Additional references: Chtimi, Belgium, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Ciga ekitabo (bed, book, writing pad), ekihandiiko (book, inscription, paper, writing). Additional references: Ciga, Uganda, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Common Somali buuga (book), buug (book). Additional references: Common Somali, Somalia, Djibouti, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Comtois bayer (peddler, hawker, huckster, book hawker, chapman), ballier (peddler, hawker, huckster, book hawker, chapman), bâlier (peddler, hawker, huckster, book hawker, chapman), couverte (blanket, coverage, hedge, hood, lid). Additional references: Comtois, France, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Concorinum पुस्तक (book). Additional references: Concorinum, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cornish lyver (book). Additional references: Cornish, United Kingdom, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse volume (volume, bulk, book, book work, bulkiness), manuale (manual, handbook, textbook, book, companion), pàperu (paper, book, chartula, paper setup, rag), quadernu (notebook, folder, exercise book, quire, binder), registru (role, register, part, range, scale), librettu (pamphlet, booklet, leaflet, brochure, libretto), riserva (reserve, reservation, supply, pantry, stock), carnettu (notebook, book, channel, diary, drainage trench), carta (paper, map, card, menu, board), cuntegnu (attitude, reserve, gravity, capacity, posture). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi volume (volume, bulk, book, book work, bulkiness), manuale (manual, handbook, textbook, book, companion), pàperu (paper, book, chartula, paper setup, rag), quadernu (notebook, folder, exercise book, quire, binder), registru (role, register, part, range, scale), librettu (pamphlet, booklet, leaflet, brochure, libretto), riserva (reserve, reservation, supply, pantry, stock), carnettu (notebook, book, channel, diary, drainage trench), carta (paper, map, card, menu, board), cuntegnu (attitude, reserve, gravity, capacity, posture). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican volume (volume, bulk, book, book work, bulkiness), manuale (manual, handbook, textbook, book, companion), pàperu (paper, book, chartula, paper setup, rag), quadernu (notebook, folder, exercise book, quire, binder), registru (role, register, part, range, scale), librettu (pamphlet, booklet, leaflet, brochure, libretto), riserva (reserve, reservation, supply, pantry, stock), carnettu (notebook, book, channel, diary, drainage trench), carta (paper, map, card, menu, board), cuntegnu (attitude, reserve, gravity, capacity, posture). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso volume (volume, bulk, book, book work, bulkiness), manuale (manual, handbook, textbook, book, companion), pàperu (paper, book, chartula, paper setup, rag), quadernu (notebook, folder, exercise book, quire, binder), registru (role, register, part, range, scale), librettu (pamphlet, booklet, leaflet, brochure, libretto), riserva (reserve, reservation, supply, pantry, stock), carnettu (notebook, book, channel, diary, drainage trench), carta (paper, map, card, menu, board), cuntegnu (attitude, reserve, gravity, capacity, posture). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu volume (volume, bulk, book, book work, bulkiness), manuale (manual, handbook, textbook, book, companion), pàperu (paper, book, chartula, paper setup, rag), quadernu (notebook, folder, exercise book, quire, binder), registru (role, register, part, range, scale), librettu (pamphlet, booklet, leaflet, brochure, libretto), riserva (reserve, reservation, supply, pantry, stock), carnettu (notebook, book, channel, diary, drainage trench), carta (paper, map, card, menu, board), cuntegnu (attitude, reserve, gravity, capacity, posture). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cree masinahikan (book). Additional references: Cree, Canada, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian knjiga (book, handbook, publication, volume, books), unaprijed platiti (book), zapisati (record, scribe, book, inscribe, log), rezervirati (allocate, book, reserve, retain), rezervirati mjesto (book), odrediti (appoint, define, destine, determinate, fix), knjige (book, books), knjigu (book), knjizi (book), kupiti (buy, purchase, acquire, book, pick). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cugani पुस्तक (book). Additional references: Cugani, India, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Curaçoleño buki (book). Additional references: Curaçoleño, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Curassese buki (book). Additional references: Curassese, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Curnoack lyver (book). Additional references: Curnoack, United Kingdom, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Cymraeg llyfr (book), bwcio (book). Additional references: Cymraeg, United Kingdom, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech blok (bloc, block, book, pad, pile), zamluvit (book, engage, reserve, books, gloss over), libreto (libretto, book, design, book of words, libretti), rezervovat (reserve, book, book up, appropriate, book in), předplatit si (subscribe, book, book up, subscribe to), sešit (notebook, book, exercise book, sewn, composition book), knížka (book, booklet), zamluvit si (bespeak, book, engage, forespeak, reserve), bible (scripture, book, holy writ, revised version, the book), zaznamenat (tally, chronicle, enter, manifest, register). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian registru (register, book, registers, compass, diapason), înregistra (register, book, booked, record, recorded), carte (book, books, card, deed, letter), listã (bill, book, calendar, catalogue, list), blocnotes (notebook, book, jotter, memorandum book, note pad), caiet (book, copybook, fascicle, notebook), carnet (notebook, notebooks, book, card, minute book), catastif (book, register, roll), comanda (command, order, commands, be in command, book), invita (invite, bid, invited, inviting, ask). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish bestille (order, book, reserve), bog (book, beech nut, beechnut, quire, quire of paper). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk bestille (order, book, reserve), bog (book, beech nut, beechnut, quire, quire of paper). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari كتاب (book, jacket, volume, books), دفتر (book, office, registry, tome, bureau), مجلد (book, tome), رزرو كردن (book, reserve), کتاب (book, jacket, volume), دركتاب يادفتر ثبت كردن (book), توقيف كردن (impound, sequestrate, apprehend, arrest, confiscate), اهل مطالعه (book, booked), فصل ياقسمتي از كتاب (book), كِتاب (book). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Bestellen (order, book, bespeak, ordering, reserve), Buchen (book, enter, beeches, booking, reserve), Heft (handle, folder, notebook, book, booklet), Reservieren (reserve, book, dedicate, to reserve, allocate), Verbuchen (post, book, apply, make an entry, posting), das Buch (book, hardback, ledger, page, quire), Buch (book, quire, book work, booked, booking), Gebucht (booked, entered, book, posted, reserve), Block (block, bloc, ingot, pad, bar), Buche (beech, enter, book, booked, Buch). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Djawa Kidung Pasambat (Book of Lamentations), Ester (Book of Esther), Yehezkiel (Book of Ezekiel), Yesaya (Book of Isaiah), Yeremia (Book of Jeremiah), Yoel (Book of Joel, Joel), Yunus (Book of Jonah), Yosua (Book of Joshua), Kitab Barukh (Book of Baruch), Kitab Yudit (Book of Judith). Additional references: Djawa, Indonesia, Malaysia (Sabah), book. (volunteer & more translations)
Djerma tira (book, letter, note book, paper). Additional references: Djerma, Niger, Benin, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch aanvragen (request, book, ask, ask for, beg), bestellen (order, deliver, furnish, book, supply), reserveren (reserve, retain, detain, book, hold back), boeken (enter, register, book, record, make an entry), bespreken (discuss, reserve, review, debate, book), op de bon zetten (book), het boek (book), schrift (notebook, script, writing, folder, book), boekje (booklet, book), plaats bespreken (book). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Dyabarma tira (book, letter, note book, paper). Additional references: Dyabarma, Niger, Benin, book. (volunteer & more translations)
Dyarma tira (book, letter, note book, paper). Additional references: Dyarma, Niger, Benin, book. (