blankbook

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English

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Etymology

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From blank +‎ book.

Noun

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blankbook (plural blankbooks)

  1. A book of blank pages ready to be filled in.
    • 1910, Report of the City Record Commission, page 8:
      The stationery proper and blankbooks amount to $ 250,000 and, assuming that all the supplies contracted for are furnished, the price is far above what ought to be paid.

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