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Definition of Roadbook
1. Noun. A guidebook describing the roads of a country; contains maps and (sometimes) a gazetteer.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Roadbook
Literary usage of Roadbook
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sportby C. M. van Stockum by C. M. van Stockum (1914)
"(Now Scottish roadbook). GOES Scottish Boad-book. Annually since 1891. 1 .< 6027
Stevens (T.). Around the world on a bicycle. S vol. ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1843)
"... if I hadn't had occasion for the roadbook. It was the first thing that caught
my eye. Now—how can we find it out?" " It is difficult! ..."
3. Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways by Jamie Jensen (2006)
"Route 66: The Illustrated Guidebook to the Mother Road, Bob Moore and Patrick
Grauwels (RoadBook International, 2002). The most-detailed driver's guide to ..."
4. Thesaurus of English words and phrases by Peter Mark Roget, Samuel Romilly Roget (1879)
"migration ; e-, im-, de-, inter-migration. make -, carry- sail ; plough the -waves,
plan, itinerary, cuide ; hand-, roadbook ; Bradshaw, Murray. navigate, ..."
5. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1902)
"... the western headwaters of the Teesta, is very accurately indicated in the
following note in the official roadbook of Sikhim—we now spell Sikhim mostly ..."