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day·book

 (dā′bo͝ok′)
n.
1. A book in which daily transactions are recorded.
2. A diary.
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daybook

(ˈdeɪˌbʊk)
n
(Accounting & Book-keeping) accounting a book in which the transactions of each day are recorded as they occur
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day•book

(ˈdeɪˌbʊk)

n.
a diary or journal.
[1570–80]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.daybook - a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurreddaybook - a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred
account book, book of account, ledger, leger, book - a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books"
2.daybook - an accounting journal as a physical object; "he bought a new daybook"
journal - a record book as a physical object
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Translations

daybook

[ˈdeɪbʊk] N (Brit) → diario m de entradas y salidas, libro m de entradas y salidas (US) → agenda f
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daybook

[ˈdeɪˌbʊk] n (Brit) (Book-keeping) → brogliaccio
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References in classic literature ?
Here is my commercial library: Daybook, Ledger, Book of Districts, Book of Letters, Book of Remarks, and so on.
What is missing from this section is the function of daybooks (rishu), which represent a belief system of the time and are found primarily in the tombs of scribes, although the Zhangjiashan tomb lacks one.
Burleigh kept detailed daybooks throughout his life, but these were unfortunately lost after his death in 1949.
"There's a long history of Jesuits' letter-writing, Jesuits' keeping journals and daybooks," said Miros.
This collection of studies emerged from the Daybook Project, which Harper and Kalinowski initiated in 2011 when so many Chinese rishu, daybooks, had been discovered that a systematic study of them was not only possible but necessary.
DBN Daybooks and Notebooks, edited by William White.
Finally, the exhibition included a selection of a few bound diaries and loose pages from Mohamedi's pocket-sized daybooks. Many of the evocative ruminations that have given insight into the artist's life and practice come from these small journals.
This intertwining focuses not on grades but on value and comes through in writing workshop when a student asks, "What picture was created in your mind when I read my piece?" or in math when pairs of children illustrate the various ways they conceptualize the relationship among the numbers 3-6-9, and in science as students explore how Reynolds Wrap[R], a light bulb, and a clothespin can unite in unexpected ways to create a circuit and then delineate the evolution of their thinking in their daybooks.
Planboard is an online tool (and recently an iPad app) to assist teachers with keeping lesson plans and daybooks organized.
The process of reconstructing room 78 began with my discovery of a cryptic note in the excavation daybooks for 1974, mentioning that excavators had found a series of impressions of wood panels in the hardened volcanic ash.
More than one account was kept, and more than one obedientiary was involved in the keeping of accounts, whether in the form of journals, daybooks, "papers," books of provision, books of the household, accounts books, or whatever (Latin terms are not given).