record book

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Etymology

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From record +‎ book.

Noun

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record book (plural record books)

  1. (also idiomatic) a book which lists achievements which break records, the most famous being "Guinness World Records", formerly known as "Guinness Book of Records".
  2. a book in which a record is kept of events, perhaps similar to a logbook.

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