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e–book
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
e–book
(noun)
double–book
(verb)
picture–book
(adjective)
e–book
/
ˈ
iːˌbʊk/
noun
plural
e–books
e–book
/
ˈ
iːˌbʊk/
noun
plural
e–books
Britannica Dictionary definition of E–BOOK
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a book that is read on a computer or other electronic device
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