Words that rhyme with schoolbook
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book
n 1: a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together); "I am reading a good book on economics" 2: physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together; "he used a large book as a doorstop" [syn: book, volume] 3: a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone; "Al Smith used to say, `Let's look at the record'"; "his name is in all the record books" [syn: record, record book, book] 4: a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance [syn: script, book, playscript] 5: a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books" [syn: ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book] 6: a collection of playing cards satisfying the rules of a card game 7: a collection of rules or prescribed standards on the basis of which decisions are made; "they run things by the book around here" [syn: book, rule book] 8: the sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina [syn: Koran, Quran, al-Qur'an, Book] 9: the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen" [syn: Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word] 10: a major division of a long written composition; "the book of Isaiah" 11: a number of sheets (ticket or stamps etc.) bound together on one edge; "he bought a book of stamps" v 1: engage for a performance; "Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo" 2: arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance; "reserve me a seat on a flight"; "The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family"; "please hold a table at Maxim's" [syn: reserve, hold, book] 3: record a charge in a police register; "The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man" 4: register in a hotel booker -
brook
n 1: a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river); "the creek dried up every summer" [syn: brook, creek] v 1: put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage" [syn: digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up] -
casebook
adj 1: according to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook; typical; "a casebook schizophrenic"; "a textbook example" [syn: casebook, textbook] n 1: a book in which detailed written records of a case are kept and which are a source of information for subsequent work -
chequebook
n 1: a book issued to holders of checking accounts [syn: checkbook, chequebook] -
cook
n 1: someone who cooks food 2: English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779) [syn: Cook, James Cook, Captain Cook, Captain James Cook] v 1: prepare a hot meal; "My husband doesn't cook" 2: prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please" [syn: cook, fix, ready, make, prepare] 3: transform and make suitable for consumption by heating; "These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes" 4: tamper, with the purpose of deception; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data" [syn: fudge, manipulate, fake, falsify, cook, wangle, misrepresent] 5: transform by heating; "The apothecary cooked the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle" -
cookbook
n 1: a book of recipes and cooking directions [syn: cookbook, cookery book] -
copybook
n 1: a book containing models of good penmanship; used in teaching penmanship -
crook
n 1: someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime [syn: criminal, felon, crook, outlaw, malefactor] 2: a circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path" [syn: bend, crook, twist, turn] 3: a long staff with one end being hook shaped [syn: crook, shepherd's crook] v 1: bend or cause to bend; "He crooked his index finger"; "the road curved sharply" [syn: crook, curve] -
daybook
n 1: a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred [syn: daybook, journal] 2: an accounting journal as a physical object; "he bought a new daybook" [syn: daybook, ledger] -
guidebook
n 1: something that offers basic information or instruction [syn: guidebook, guide] -
handbook
n 1: a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location [syn: handbook, enchiridion, vade mecum] -
hornbook
n 1: a primer that provides instruction in the rudiments or basic skills of a branch of knowledge -
hymnbook
n 1: a songbook containing a collection of hymns [syn: hymnal, hymnbook, hymnary] -
logbook
n 1: a book in which the log is written -
matchbook
n 1: a small folder of paper safety matches -
notebook
n 1: a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda 2: a small compact portable computer [syn: notebook, notebook computer] -
passbook
n 1: a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banks [syn: bankbook, passbook] -
playbook
n 1: a notebook containing descriptions and diagrams of the plays that a team has practiced (especially an American football team) 2: a book containing the scripts of one or more dramatic plays; "the 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene" 3: a scheme or set of strategies for conducting a business campaign or a political campaign; "they borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition" -
pocketbook
n 1: your personal financial means; "that car is too expensive for my pocketbook" 2: a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money [syn: wallet, billfold, notecase, pocketbook] 3: pocket-sized paperback book [syn: pocketbook, pocket book, pocket edition] 4: a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women); "she reached into her bag and found a comb" [syn: bag, handbag, pocketbook, purse] -
scrapbook
n 1: an album into which clippings or notes or pictures can be pasted -
sketchbook
n 1: a book containing sheets of paper on which sketches can be drawn [syn: sketchbook, sketch block, sketch pad] -
songbook
n 1: a book containing a collection of songs -
storybook
n 1: a book containing a collection of stories (usually for children) -
studbook
n 1: official record of the pedigree of purebred animals especially horses -
textbook
adj 1: according to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook; typical; "a casebook schizophrenic"; "a textbook example" [syn: casebook, textbook] n 1: a book prepared for use in schools or colleges; "his economics textbook is in its tenth edition"; "the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy" [syn: textbook, text, text edition, schoolbook, school text] [ant: trade book, trade edition] -
wordbook
n 1: a reference book containing words (usually with their meanings) -
workbook
n 1: a student's book or booklet containing problems with spaces for solving them -
yearbook
n 1: a book published annually by the graduating class of a high school or college usually containing photographs of faculty and graduating students 2: a reference book that is published regularly once every year [syn: annual, yearly, yearbook] -
chinook
n 1: a warm dry wind blowing down the eastern slopes of the Rockies [syn: chinook, chinook wind, snow eater] 2: a member of an important North American Indian people who controlled the mouth of the Columbia river; they were organized into settlements rather than tribes 3: pink or white flesh of large Pacific salmon [syn: chinook salmon, chinook, king salmon] 4: a Penutian language spoken by the Chinook [syn: Chinookan, Chinook] 5: large Pacific salmon valued as food; adults die after spawning [syn: chinook, chinook salmon, king salmon, quinnat salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha] -
betook
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chapbook
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stylebook
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bukh
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psalmbook
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rulebook
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sourcebook
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overbook
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boobook
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gamebook
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