handbook
nounDivide handbook into syllables:
hand · book
How to pronounce handbook:
Definition of handbook:
- handbook (noun):
 - a book capable of being conveniently carried as a ready reference manual
 - a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location.
 
Synonyms for handbook:
baedeker
bible
book of facts
dictionary
enchiridion
encyclopedia
guide
guidebook
instruction book
lexicon
manual
primer
ready reckoner
reckoner
reference
reference book
text
textbook
treatise
vade mecum
vocabulary
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