Another Word For A book
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Meaning
A "book" is a collection of written or printed pages bound together, usually containing text, illustrations, or both. Books can be fiction or non-fiction, and they serve various purposes such as entertainment, education, reference, or communication of ideas.
Synonyms
- Volume
- Tome
- Manuscript
- Publication
- Text
- Codex
Antonyms
- Blank
- Digital file (in some contexts)
- Unwritten material
Etymology
The word "book" originates from the Old English "bōc," which is related to the German "Buch" and the Dutch "boek." The root is thought to derive from a Proto-Germanic word that may have referred to a beech tree, as early writings were sometimes made on beechen tablets.
Examples of Usage
- I borrowed a fascinating book about the history of space exploration from the library.
- She decided to write her own book to share her travel experiences with others.
- The book I read last night kept me up until dawn because it was so engaging!
- After finishing his studies, he found a rare book that contained ancient philosophies.
- E-books have become very popular as technology continues to evolve.