CASEBOOK

casebook, textbook

(adjective) according to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook; typical; “a casebook schizophrenic”; “a textbook example”

casebook

(noun) a book in which detailed written records of a case are kept and which are a source of information for subsequent work

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

casebook (plural casebooks)

A collection of stories or accounts that can individually be described as cases.

(legal) A kind of book, used predominantly in United States law schools, containing the text of court opinions in legal cases accompanied by analysis and related materials.

Anagrams

• bookcase

Source: Wiktionary



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