Blankbook

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A book of blank pages ready to be filled in.

    "The stationery proper and blankbooks amount to $ 250,000 and, assuming that all the supplies contracted for are furnished, the price is far above what ought to be paid."

Example

More examples

"The stationery proper and blankbooks amount to $ 250,000 and, assuming that all the supplies contracted for are furnished, the price is far above what ought to be paid."

Etymology

From blank + book.

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