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e-book
[ee-book]
e-book
noun
a book in electronic form
verb
(tr) to book (hospital appointments, airline tickets, etc) through the internet
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈ-ˌǴǰ쾱Բ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of e-book1
Example Sentences
Twenty-five years after publication, King’s “On Writing” remains so popular that, as of this writing, 125 people are in line to borrow the e-book from the L.A.
Bookshop.org founder and CEO Andy Hunter joked that the e-books question has been the bane of his business’ social media manager’s existence for a while now.
About 450 Read Freely library cards have been issued nationwide, and 120 e-books have been checked out, according to the library.
Other services, including e-book access, the loaning system, Wi-Fi, printing and public computers remain unavailable.
Their combined research studies will soon be available with others in the open access journal, Frontiers of Veterinary Science, as a free e-book, Effective Options Regarding Spay or Neuter of Dogs.
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