stylebook

/ˈstaɪlbʊk/
noun
  1. A book or manual that contains rules and guidelines for writing, editing, and design, especially for a particular publication or organization.
    • Our company's stylebook says to use 'website' instead of 'web site.'
    • The stylebook includes rules for punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.
    • The journalist always keeps a stylebook on her desk for quick reference.
  2. A book that shows examples of clothing, hairstyles, or design styles for inspiration.
    • She bought a stylebook to learn how to dress for different occasions.
    • The fashion designer flipped through a stylebook for ideas for the new collection.
    • The salon's stylebook displayed dozens of haircut options.
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