• Frequency of Use
    95 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Book Meanings

    noun a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers

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    Fields related to book

    Literature

    In literature, a book refers to a written or printed work consisting of pages bound together, typically with a protective cover. It can be fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or any other form of written expression.

    Education

    In education, a book is a common tool used for teaching and learning. It can be a textbook, workbook, reference book, or any other material that provides information and knowledge to students.

    Publishing

    In the publishing industry, a book is a physical or digital product that is produced and distributed for reading purposes. It involves various processes such as editing, design, printing, and marketing.

    Library Science

    In library science, a book is a fundamental unit of collection and organization. Libraries categorize and catalog books based on various criteria such as author, title, subject, and genre.

    Occupation Usage of book

    Writer

    A writer uses a book as a medium to share their stories, ideas, or knowledge with readers.

    Librarian

    A librarian is responsible for organizing, cataloging, and maintaining books in a library for patrons to borrow.

    Publisher

    A publisher works with authors to produce and distribute books to the public.

    Editor

    An editor reviews and revises manuscripts to ensure they are ready for publication as books.

    Literary Agent

    A literary agent represents authors and helps them negotiate contracts with publishers for their books.

    Bookseller

    A bookseller sells books to customers in a retail setting, such as a bookstore.

    Educator

    An educator uses books as teaching materials to educate students on various subjects.

    Archivist

    An archivist preserves and maintains books and other historical documents in archives for future generations.

    Book Critic

    A book critic reviews and evaluates books, providing feedback and recommendations to readers.

    Translator

    A translator converts books written in one language into another language to reach a wider audience.

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