nonbook
Americannoun
adjective
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of or relating to a book without artistic or literary merit.
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relating to or indicating what is not a book.
pens and other nonbook items for sale in the bookstore.
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Library Science. relating to or indicating a holding other than a book, as a DVD, map, or art print.
For a small rural library, their nonbook collection was surprisingly large.
Etymology
Origin of nonbook
First recorded in 1925–30; nonbook def. 1 was first recorded in 1960–65; non- + book
Example Sentences
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Various accounts indicated their aim was less to sell books than to promote Prime membership and perhaps some nonbook products.
From Washington Post • Mar. 6, 2022
And while books are the most obvious casualty, bookstore staff are struggling to obtain nonbook items as well.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 4, 2021
And even if nonbook business attracts attention, how much profit will follow?
From New York Times • Jan. 24, 2011
Other stores are experimenting with adding more nonbook products, as Barnes & Noble has done with its in-store cafes and sales of toys and games.
From New York Times • Jan. 24, 2011
The winner, he complained, was a nonbook, and the product not of a writer but of a large group of collaborators.
From Time Magazine Archive
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