wordbook

/ˈwɜrdˌbʊk/
noun
  1. A book containing a list of words, usually with definitions or translations; a dictionary or vocabulary book.
    • She used a French wordbook to look up new vocabulary during her trip.
    • I keep a wordbook on my desk to write down unfamiliar words I encounter while reading.
    • The teacher handed out a small wordbook to help students learn the spelling list.
  2. A book of words and phrases used in a particular field or activity, often with explanations.
    • The musician's wordbook explained all the musical terms used in the score.
    • The computer programming wordbook helped me understand jargon like 'algorithm' and 'variable'.
    • Before the hike, we studied a wordbook of common trail signs and safety terms.
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