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handbook
[ hand-book ]
noun
- a book of instruction or guidance, as for an occupation; manual:
a handbook of radio.
- a guidebook for travelers:
a handbook of Italy.
- a reference book in a particular field:
a medical handbook.
- a scholarly book on a specific subject, often consisting of separate essays or articles:
a handbook of lectures on criticism.
handbook
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noun
- a reference book listing brief facts on a subject or place or directions for maintenance or repair, as of a car
a tourists' handbook
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of handbook1
Example Sentences
Dear Daughter podcast is the brainchild of Namulanta Kombo, a mother from Nairobi on a quest to create a "handbook to life" for her daughter, through the advice of parents from all over the world.
Farooq, who was described as being on the autism spectrum by his defence team, had watched "anti-West propaganda" on Tiktok and downloaded terrorist handbooks, including one on how to make a bomb, the court heard.
In simpler terms: The American government is under attack, and nobody knows what it’s like to be attacked more than a Real Housewife, whose first-season handbook includes an entire chapter on weaponizing that word.
Taken far enough, he says, the guiding principles of the corporate handbook “starts to feel like a religion.â€
The targeting of Head Start, a program that provides early childhood education and support for over 800,000 children, isn't a surprise to those who combed through the Project 2025 handbook.
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