CAHIER
Etymology
Noun
cahier (plural cahiers)
A number of sheets of paper put loosely together; especially one of the successive portions of a work printed in numbers.
A memorial of a body; a report of legislative proceedings, etc.
Anagrams
• Archie, achier, archei, archie
Source: Wiktionary
Ca`hier", n. Etym: [F., fr. OF. cayer, fr. LL. quaternum. See Quire
of paper. The sheets of manuscript were folded into parts.]
1. A namber of sheets of paper put loosely together; esp. one of the
successive portions of a work printed in numbers.
2. A memorial of a body; a report of legislative proceedings, etc.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition