roadbook

English

Etymology

road + book

Noun

roadbook (plural roadbooks)

  1. A diagrammatic book describing a rally route.
    • 2009 January 16, AFP, “'I didn't see danger spot' - Carlos Sainz”, in Herald Sun, archived from the original on 17 January 2009:
      "For a few days, Michel wasn't happy with the roadbook.
  2. (archaic) A guidebook for travellers.
    • 1818, The Edinburgh Review, volume 29, page 454:
      [] who fancy that they know a country from the descriptions of these who have run through it with a road-book and a dictionary, and return home to publish their tour.
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