rough-book

English

Noun

rough-book (plural rough-books)

  1. Alternative form of rough book.
    • 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 21:
      Of course! The English word 'mnemonic', something that reminds you of something. Mnemonic must be derived from Mnemosyne. Or the other way around. Cartwright made a note in his rough-book.
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