daybook

/ˈdeɪˌbʊk/
noun
  1. A book in which daily transactions or events are recorded, especially in business or accounting.
    • The accountant recorded every sale in the daybook.
    • He kept a daybook to track his daily expenses.
    • The old daybook showed all the shop's transactions from 1920.
  2. A personal journal or diary for writing about each day's events.
    • His daybook contains sketches and notes from his travels.
    • I found my grandmother's daybook from when she was a teenager.
    • She wrote in her daybook every evening before bed.
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