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analog book

American  
[an-l-awg book] / ˈæn lˌɔg ˌbʊk /

noun

  1. a traditional, bound book with printed pages (often used facetiously in contrast to ane-book ).


Etymology

Origin of analog book

First recorded in 1995–2000

Example Sentences

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I feel fine reading a good old tangible, palpable, crumple-able, analog book, but I still feel a pang of guilt whenever I pick up the e-reader.

From Salon