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Definition of daybook :
A journal of accounts; a primary record book in which are recorded the debts and credits, or accounts of the day, in their order, and from which they are transferred to the journal.
Synonyms:
book of account, account book, leger
chronicle (part of speech: noun)
docket, album, history, cashbook, catalog, record, narrative, log, register, account, yearbook, archive, calendar, recital, bank-book, scrapbook, biography, index, newspaper, anecdote, inventory, autobiography, memorandum, chronicle, statement, diary, enumeration, chronology, notebook, description, memo, book, journal, newsletter, ledger, epic
list (part of speech: noun)
tabulate, itemization, cash book, score, repertory, roll, novel, census, count, thesaurus, recording, summary, lexicon, check, table, waybill, collection, total, workbook, store, list, scroll, budget, tally, dictionary, detail, file, tablet, pad, blank-book, recount, storybook, sum, schedule, roster, logbook, menu, manifest, annals, invoice, annual, digest, registry, treasury, bill, documentation
Usage examples:
- Father Conmee passed H. J. O'Neill's funeral establishment where Corny Kelleher totted figures in the daybook while he chewed a blade of hay. - "Ulysses", James Joyce.
- " She's fallen off some in flesh," commented Horace, as with careful presence of mind he drew out his daybook and entered a charge for those three cigars. - "New Faces", Myra Kelly.
- Just take a look at my daybook, Ringg insisted, I checked and marked it service fit! - "The Colors of Space", Marion Zimmer Bradley.