Blankbook

/ˈblæŋkbʊk/ noun

A book with blank pages inside, with no printed text, used for writing, sketching, or record-keeping.

From blank (empty or unfilled) plus book. Blank comes from Old French blanc meaning 'white' or 'empty.' These have been called 'blank books' since at least the 1600s as a contrast to printed books.

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