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Yearbook   /jˈɪrbˌʊk/   Listen
Yearbook

noun
1.
A book published annually by the graduating class of a high school or college usually containing photographs of faculty and graduating students.
2.
A reference book that is published regularly once every year.  Synonyms: annual, yearly.






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"Yearbook" Quotes from Famous Books



... are taken from the yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture and are the estimated farm price on December 1 of each year. Can the commodities be sold for the December farm price? Will potatoes sold at the time of digging bring less than the December price? Will wheat ...
— The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know • Thomas Forsyth Hunt

... materials as they are bought in the market, including the edible and non-edible portions. It has been condensed from Dr. W. O. Atwater's valuable monograph on "Foods and Diet." This work is known as the Yearbook of the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
— A Practical Physiology • Albert F. Blaisdell

... technique alone, or more frequently, I am glad to say, a persuasive sense of life in them to which a reader responds with some part of his own experience. Stories included in this group are indicated in the yearbook index by a single asterisk ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various



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