noun a book with blue cover or binding
In legal contexts, a blue book may refer to a manual or guide used in legal research or citation.
A blue book is often used as a booklet in which students write their exam answers.
In publishing, a blue book may refer to a style guide or reference book for authors and editors.
In the automotive industry, a blue book may refer to a guidebook that provides information on the value of used cars.
In accounting, a blue book may refer to a record book used for tracking financial transactions.
In the publishing industry, a 'blue book' may refer to a style guide or manual for writers to follow in terms of formatting, grammar, and punctuation.
In the field of psychology, a 'blue book' may refer to a standardized test or assessment tool used to measure intelligence or cognitive abilities.
In the automotive industry, a 'blue book' may refer to a guidebook or publication that provides information on the value of used cars for buying, selling, or trading purposes.
In real estate, a 'blue book' may refer to a guidebook or publication that provides information on the estimated value of properties in a specific area, helping agents determine listing prices or offers.
In accounting, a 'blue book' may refer to a manual or guidebook that outlines standard accounting practices, rules, and regulations to ensure compliance and accuracy in financial reporting.