Bookmobile


an automobile, small truck, or trailer constructed to carry books and serve as a traveling library, as for communities where libraries are not accessible.
Contemporary Examples

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noun
(US & Canadian) a vehicle providing lending library facilities Also called (in Britain and certain other countries) mobile library

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