datebook

English

Etymology

date + book

Noun

datebook (plural datebooks)

  1. A book in which appointments are kept, each listed beside the day when it occurs.
    • 2007 May 1, Joe Brescia, “The Fountain of Youth Is as Near as the Next Party”, in New York Times:
      Mr. Peimer fills his datebook with invitations from seemingly endless mailing and e-mail lists, faxes, phone calls and by being the friend of a friend.
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