Definition of Copybooks

1. Noun. (plural of copybook) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Copybooks

1. copybook [n] - See also: copybook

Lexicographical Neighbors of Copybooks

copy number
copy number polymorphism
copy number variation
copy out
copy protection
copy room
copy shop
copy shops
copy sort
copy sorts
copy test
copy typist
copy writer
copyable
copybook
copybooks (current term)
copyboy
copyboys
copycat
copycats
copycatted
copycatter
copycatters
copycatting
copydesk
copydesks
copyedit
copyedited
copyediting
copyeditor

Literary usage of Copybooks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Classified Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Geographical Society by Godfrey Matthew Evans (1871)
"Fcp each o SK • Progressive copybooks, 14 nos. Post ea. ... Louis's German and English copybooks. 36 plates, oblong 4to i M'Leod, W., Graduated Series of ..."

2. A Classified Catalogue of School, College, Classical, Technical, and General (1876)
"2s Gd per dozen Marshall Macleod's Graduated copybooks, series of 9, after Mulhauser, ... Helfe Public School copybooks, on superior paper, 12 kinds, ..."

3. The Lady Nurse of Ward E by Amanda (Akin) Stearns (1909)
"Green, paid us a visit, accompanied by a gentleman, Mr. Bull, and Mr. B sent us some copybooks. February 10, 1864. No surgeon again; Dr. S ill in bed. No. ..."

4. Report of the Commissioners for the Revision and Reform of the Law by California (1900)
"... making letter-press copybooks admissible; (e) permitting handwriting to be proved by persons who have received letters by mail from the supposed writer; ..."

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