Phrasebook vs Bookwright - What's the difference?
phrasebook | bookwright |
A book containing common phrases in two or more languages, used to learn a foreign language.
A writer of books; an author.
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As nouns the difference between phrasebook and bookwright
is that phrasebook is a book containing common phrases in two or more languages, used to learn a foreign language while bookwright is a writer of books; an author.phrasebook
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Alternative forms
* phrase book * phrase-bookNoun
(en noun)External links
* * *bookwright
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Noun
(en noun)Mental Portraits; Or, Studies of Character''], ''The Reviewer: [[w:Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey], page 219:
- Where the personal feelings were not engaged, it was also an agreeable pastime to follow his destructive feats; see him annihilate a poetaster, or insinuate away the pretensions of a book-wright .