bankbook
[
bangk
-b
oo
k]
/ˈbæŋkˌbʊk/
noun
1.
a
book
held by a depositor in which a
bank
enters a record of deposits and withdrawals.
Origin
1705-15;
bank
2
+
book
Examples from the web for
bankbook
He would have had to be a bird of prey, a handsome hawk, to pry a
bankbook
from their fingers.
Be meticulous when balancing the
bankbook
but chill out when alone with your favorite companion.
Nevertheless, he never kept the
bankbook
which was crucially important and which would have been dispositive.
British Dictionary definitions for
bankbook
bankbook
/
ˈbæŋkˌbʊk
/
noun
1.
a book held by depositors at certain banks, in which the bank enters a record of deposits, withdrawals, and earned interest
Also called
passbook