daybook
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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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Noun | 1. | ![]() 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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