datebook
[ deyt-book ]
/ ˈdeɪtˌbʊk /
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noun
a printed notebook for listing appointments, making entries of events, etc., often with printed headings or lines for each day of the year and for the hours of the day.
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James kept a detailed record of their meals in his datebook.
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