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/book"rak'/, n.1. a support for an open book.2. a rack for holding books.[1880-85; BOOK + RACK1]
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bookrack — [book′rak΄] n. 1. a rack or shelf for books 2. BOOKSTAND (sense 1) … English World dictionary
bookrack — n. bookshelf; stand for supporting an open book … English contemporary dictionary
bookrack — book•rack [[t]ˈbʊkˌræk[/t]] n. 1) fur a support for an open book 2) fur a rack for holding books • Etymology: 1880–85 … From formal English to slang
bookrack — /ˈbʊkræk/ (say bookrak) noun 1. a rack for supporting an open book. 2. a rack for holding books …
bookrack — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a rack for holding books … Useful english dictionary
Book Rack — The Book Rack is a chain of independently owned franchise stores that sells and trades used books, mainly paperbacks but also some hardcovers and audiobooks. Many Book Racks also sell new books. Most Book Rack stores sell used titles at half of… … Wikipedia
Book — (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and Germans… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book account — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book debt — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book learning — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English