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=English=
 
==noun==
 
<!--Originally, a book in which the printing was limited to page headings or divisions. The page was generally blank or ruled and was intended to receive writing. Today, blankbooks include a variety of items, including account books, albums, scrapbooks, exercise and manuscript books, etc. Blankbooks intended for the accounting of court records, etc., are generally ruled, horizontally and/or vertically, to facilitate writing. Since in most cases the information recorded is considered to be of permanent value, the paper and binding of the book must be of superior quality. Called "account book" in Great Britain.-->
 
===Synonyms===
 
[[Blankbook]]
 
===Related terms===
 
 
 
==Translations for "account book"==
 
 
 
* Danish: (translation needed)}
 
 
 
* Dutch: (translation needed)
 
 
 
{{Concept translation|language=fr|label=livre de comptes|label=preferred}} German: (translation needed)
 
 
 
{{Concept translation|language=it|label=libro di conti]]<ref name="Alessandro">Sidoti, Alessandro. Personal correspondence. 11 September 2014.</ref>
 
 
 
* Latin: (translation needed)
 
 
 
* Spanish: (translation needed)
 
 
 
* Swedish: (translation needed)
 
 
 
==References==
 
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[[Category: English]]
 

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