bookie |
(informal) one whose business is taking wagers on sporting events, esp. horse racing. |
booking |
an engagement for the performance of a musician or other entertainer. [2 definitions] |
bookish |
inclined to reading or study (often used disparagingly). [3 definitions] |
bookkeeper |
a person who systematically records business and financial transactions. |
bookkeeping |
the practice or occupation of systematically recording business transactions. |
book learning |
knowledge acquired from books or in school rather than through practical experience. [2 definitions] |
booklet |
a small book, usu. with paper covers; pamphlet. |
bookmaker |
one involved in the making of books. [2 definitions] |
bookmark |
a strip of leather, fabric, or paper placed between pages to mark a place in a book. [2 definitions] |
bookmobile |
a mobile lending library, housed in a bus, van, or the like. |
Book of Changes |
see "I Ching." |
Book of Common Prayer |
the official book of services and prayers in the Anglican Church. |
bookplate |
a label indicating ownership that is pasted on the front end paper of a book. |
book review |
a critical review of a book. [2 definitions] |
bookseller |
one who sells books as an occupation, esp. the owner of a bookstore. |
bookshelf |
a shelf, alone or as part of a set, for books. |
bookstall |
a stall or stand at which books are sold, esp. secondhand. |
bookstand |
a stand on which a book can be propped open at reading height. [2 definitions] |
bookstore |
a store in which books are the primary items for sale. |
book value |
the value of a business, asset, share of stock, or the like, as shown in the financial accounting records. (Cf. market value.) |
bookworm |
a person much devoted to books and study. [2 definitions] |