Definition of PocketBook. Meaning of PocketBook. Synonyms of PocketBook

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Definition of PocketBook

Pocketbook
Pocketbook Pock"et*book`, n. A small book or case for carrying papers, money, etc., in the pocket; also, a notebook for the pocket.

Meaning of PocketBook from wikipedia

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- The Pocket Book of Boners is a book illustrated by Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss), originally published as four separate books in 1931–32 by The Viking...
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- Onyx Boox Note PocketBook (Europe and Russia): PocketBook Touch, PocketBook Mini, PocketBook Touch Lux, PocketBook Color Lux, PocketBook Aqua Tolino (Germany):...
- the Pocketbook PRO 902 9.7 inch e-Reader". goodereader.com. Archived from the original on January 7, 2011. Retrieved January 3, 2011. "PocketBook Touch...
- Times, with the earliest reference being in 1744 in 'A Little Pretty Pocketbook' where it is called baseball." "It is a striking and fielding team game...
- "The PocketBook Touch model is a device for reading which combines all the best and most important characteristics of a modern reader". pocketbook-int...
- to bend the e-reader without damaging it and can fold it up to put in a pocket. Electronic-paper readers come in various sizes. Many small e-readers have...
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- The Literary Pocket-Book was a collection of works edited by Leigh Hunt and containing material by Hunt, Percy Bysshe S****ey, John Keats, and Bryan Waller...