Meaning Of The Word Casebook

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What's The Definition Of Casebook?

casebook
countable noun: A casebook is a written record of the cases dealt with by someone such as a doctor, social worker, or police officer.

casebook in American English
a book containing a selection of source materials on a certain subject, used as a reference work or in teaching methods of research
noun: a book in which detailed records of a case are kept and from which illustrative material can be taken in the presentation of a thesis, lecture, or the like

casebook in British English
noun: a book in which records of legal or medical cases are kept

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