scriptbook

English

Etymology

script + book

Noun

scriptbook (plural scriptbooks)

  1. A book of scripts.
    • 2004, C. Roy Hunter, Charles Tebbetts, The Art of Hypnosis: Mastering Basic Techniques, page 28:
      The next chapter section explains why the hypnotherapist needs more than basic skills plus a scriptbook.
    • 2015, William J. Duiker, Jackson J. Spielvogel, World History, page 347:
      The former had been told orally for centuries, appearing in written form during the Song as a scriptbook for storytellers. It was first printed in 1321 but was not published for mass consumption until 1522.
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