handbook
Americannoun
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a book of instruction or guidance, as for an occupation; manual.
a handbook of radio.
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a guidebook for travelers.
a handbook of Italy.
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a reference book in a particular field.
a medical handbook.
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a scholarly book on a specific subject, often consisting of separate essays or articles.
a handbook of lectures on criticism.
noun
Etymology
Origin of handbook
Translation of German Handbuch
Example Sentences
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Participants were assigned to different family groups and used a government civil-defense handbook as a reference.
“Bird by Bird,” her 1994 writing handbook, which has sold more than 1 million copies and continues to sell approximately 40,000 copies each year, became a meme before there were memes.
From Los Angeles Times
I want to add that if comments about your appearance persist, you might want to consult your employee handbook and ask HR.
From MarketWatch
He’s clearly memorized the handbook for horrible brothers.
From Literature
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You appear to be quite familiar with the Social Security Administration’s handbook, but I would also recommend reviewing and highlighting Sections 401-409 on widow’s benefits before your next meeting with the agency.
From MarketWatch
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