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e–book
15 ENTRIES FOUND:
e–book
(noun)
blue book
(noun)
coffee–table book
(noun)
phone book
(noun)
phrase book
(noun)
picture book
(noun)
rule book
(noun)
statute book
(noun)
telephone book
(noun)
trade book
(noun)
book
(noun)
cook
(verb)
hit
(verb)
trick
(noun)
write
(verb)
e–book
/
ˈ
iːˌbʊk/
noun
plural
e–books
e–book
/
ˈ
iːˌbʊk/
noun
plural
e–books
Britannica Dictionary definition of E–BOOK
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:
a book that is read on a computer or other electronic device
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