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class book

noun as in text

noun as in textbook

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The 1905 guide An Elementary Class-Book of Practical Coal-Mining touts its effectiveness in digging mine shafts through quicksand.

Full disclosure: Palin and I possess the good fortune of having the same world-class book editor, Adam Bellow.

She put out her Sunday clothes, and her Bible and Prayer-book, and class-book and pencil, on the oak chest at the foot of the bed.

We intend to make it a class-book, and urge all young men who are anxious to become good theologians to master it thoroughly.

So that the volume has become rather formidable as a class-book, which it is intended for.

Rigby intrigued very much that the headmaster of Eton should adopt his discourse as a class-book.

There is a strange significance in the admission of Aristotle's Rhetoric at our universities as a class-book.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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