Workbook
noun
1.
a manual of operating instructions.
2.
a book designed to guide the work of a student by inclusion of questions, exercises, etc.
3.
a book in which a record is kept of work completed or planned.
4.
Computers. a file that contains worksheets, or multiple sections, usually in spreadsheet applications.
noun
1.
an exercise book or textbook used for study, esp a textbook with spaces for answers
2.
a book of instructions for some process
3.
a book in which is recorded all work done or planned
noun
in computing, a single spreadsheet file that contains a number of worksheets, often with related information; a collection of spreadsheets
Usage Note
computing
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