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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A book in which minutes are recorded.

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Examples

  • The minute-book of the Royal Society contains a list of the various experiments performed for the benefit of the Duchess.

    VIRTUOSO MARJORIE HOPE NICOLSON 1968

  • The above transactions were reported to the commons by the sergeant-at-arms, and orders were issued for the lord mayor to attend in his place, and his clerk to bring up the mansion-house minute-book, in which the proceedings had been entered.

    The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria Edward Farr

  • The Gunner shall keep a minute-book of all expenditures in the

    Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition. United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ordnance

  • The first minute-book shows how closely connected were preacher and manufacturer, even in point of time.

    The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South 1921

  • Camilla copied the report into the minute-book, and as Mrs. Francis did not think about it until the next meeting, when she came to read it she found it just as Pearl had written it, word for word.

    The Second Chance 1910

  • Camilla copied the report into the minute-book, and as Mrs. Francis did not think about it until the next meeting, when she came to read it she found it just as Pearl had written it, word for word.

    The Second Chance Nellie L. McClung 1912

  • Alice had the minute-book, which was an exercise-book that had not much written in it.

    The Wouldbegoods Edith 1901

  • But these meetings, and the suggestions Sir Felix made, and the votes we took upon them, are they not recorded in the minute-book of the

    Corporal Sam and Other Stories Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • We had given that name to the minute-book of that beastly "Society of the Wouldbegoods".

    The Wouldbegoods Edith 1901

  • The record of these years, on the pages of the clerk's minute-book, are

    Quaker Hill A Sociological Study 1902

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