notebook

IPA: nˈoʊtbʊk

noun

  • A book in which notes or memoranda are written.
  • (computing, sometimes attributive) A kind of user interface in literate programming, allowing calculations to be interspersed with human-readable comments, diagrams, etc.
  • (computing) Ellipsis of notebook computer. A laptop. [(computing) A class of laptop computer that is around the size of a spiral-bound notebook with A4 or letter-sized pages.]
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Examples of "notebook" in Sentences

  • Only when the notebook is folded this way, does a subway map clearly appear.
  • Presumably, this notebook is the one referred to by the Williamses and the Shelley circle as the "Indian Journal."
  • "The great thing about a pen and paper notebook is that the battery life is awesome ... but the search functionality sucks."
  • Keeping the notebook is also (I think) spurring me to work more efficiently (I must have some progress to report each time!).
  • His portfolio site has a blog section (which he refers to as his notebook) that publishes content that you should definely read.
  • This notebook is the last DELL purchase I will ever choose to make or recommend to anyone who is even considering buying any DELL item.
  • This extra heat is actually the reason why a lot of manufacturers push the term notebook over laptop - having two massively complex chips running all the time means that the form factor is not ideal to use on one's lap.

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