blankbook

[ blangk-boo k for 1; blangk-boo k for 2 ]
/ ˈblæŋkˈbʊk for 1; ˈblæŋkˌbʊk for 2 /

noun

a book containing blank pages, as a notebook or sketchbook.
a book or pad of blank forms, as printed blanks for receipts or reports.

Origin of blankbook

An Americanism dating back to 1705–15; blank + book

Example sentences from the Web for blankbook

  • Mr. Fenelby wrote it in his blankbook, at the top of the first blank page.

    The Cheerful Smugglers |Ellis Parker Butler
  • She had no scissors, but tore them roughly out of paper which she took from her blankbook.

    Marjorie's Busy Days |Carolyn Wells