| BOONDOCKS | • boondocks n. Plural of boondock. • BOONDOCK n. (Tagalog) a remote and wild place. |
| CODEBOOKS | • codebooks n. Plural of codebook. • CODEBOOK n. a book containing code words and symbols. |
| COOKBOOKS | • cookbooks n. Plural of cookbook. • cook␣books n. Plural of cook book. • COOKBOOK n. a book of recipes. |
| COPYBOOKS | • copybooks n. Plural of copybook. • COPYBOOK n. a book used in teaching penmanship. |
| BLOODSTOCK | • bloodstock n. (Uncountable) Thoroughbred animals in general, but especially horses. • bloodstock n. (Countable) The breeding line of a thoroughbred horse or other animal. • BLOODSTOCK n. horses of thoroughbred breeding. |
| COURSEBOOK | • coursebook n. A textbook, a book designed to accompany a specific academic course, or one specified by the writers… • COURSEBOOK n. a book used on an educational course. |
| SCHOOLBOOK | • schoolbook n. A textbook, a book used, or prepared for use, in school. • school␣book n. Alternative spelling of schoolbook. • SCHOOLBOOK n. a school textbook. |
| SOURCEBOOK | • sourcebook n. A book consisting of a collection of writings on a particular subject. • sourcebook n. (Video games) A publication intended to supplement the core materials of a roleplaying game. • SOURCEBOOK n. a book of original documents for (esp. historic) study. |
| WOODBLOCKS | • woodblocks n. Plural of woodblock. • wood-blocks n. Plural of wood-block. • wood␣blocks n. Plural of wood block. |
| BLOODSTOCKS | • bloodstocks n. Plural of bloodstock. • BLOODSTOCK n. horses of thoroughbred breeding. |
| COURSEBOOKS | • coursebooks n. Plural of coursebook. • COURSEBOOK n. a book used on an educational course. |
| POCKETBOOKS | • pocketbooks n. Plural of pocketbook. • pocket-books n. Plural of pocket-book. • pocket␣books n. Plural of pocket book. |
| SCHOOLBOOKS | • schoolbooks n. Plural of schoolbook. • school␣books n. Plural of school book. • SCHOOLBOOK n. a school textbook. |
| SOURCEBOOKS | • sourcebooks n. Plural of sourcebook. • SOURCEBOOK n. a book of original documents for (esp. historic) study. |
| BOOKCROSSING | • bookcrossing v. Present participle of bookcross. • bookcrossing n. The practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. • BOOKCROSSING n. the practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. |
| BOOKCROSSINGS | • bookcrossings n. Plural of bookcrossing. • BOOKCROSSING n. the practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. |