e-book

[ee-book]
noun
1.
a portable electronic device used to download and read books or magazines that are in digital form.
2.
a book in digital form.
Also, e·Book, e·book.


Origin:
1980–85; e- electronic + book

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e-book
 
n
1.  a book in electronic form
 
vb
2.  (tr) to book (hospital appointments, airline tickets, etc) through the internet
 
[C20: electronic book]
 
'e-booking
 
n

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Main Entry:  ebook
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  See e-book
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