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ENCYCLOPEDIA

Definition: A book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.

ALMANAC

Definition: Noun 1. An annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information such as astronomical data and tide tables. 2. A handbook, typically published annually, containing information of general interest or on a sport or pastime. | |

ATLAS

Definition: Noun 1. A book of maps or charts: "I looked in the atlas to find a map of Italy"; "a road atlas". 2. A book of illustrations or diagrams on any subject: "Atlas of Surgical Operations". | |

YEARBOOK

Definition: Noun 1. An annual publication giving current information and listing events or aspects of the previous year, esp. in a particular field. 2. A book containing photographs of the senior class in a school or college and details of school activities in the previous year. | |

HANDBOOK

Definition: Noun A book giving information such as facts on a particular subject. | | | Synonyms manual - guide - textbook - guidebook - enchiridion | |

MANUALS

Definitions: Noun 1. A book of instructions, esp. for operating a machine or learning a subject; a handbook: "a computer manual". 2. A thing operated or done by hand rather than automatically or electronically, in particular. | |

CLEARBOOK

Definition: Are file folders in order to fill products manuals from other manufacturers and suppliers

Dictionary

Definition : Noun 1. A book that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order and gives their meaning, or that gives the equivalent words in a... 2. A reference book on any subject, the items of which are arranged in alphabetical order. | |

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