workbookˈwɜrkˌbʊk
workbook (n)
- plural
- workbooks
English Definitions:
workbook (noun)
a student's book or booklet containing problems with spaces for solving them
workbook (Noun)
A book used by a student in which answers and workings may be entered besides questions and exercises
workbook (Noun)
A book, used by a business, containing a record of work to be done, or work completed
Workbook
Workbook is the title of Bob Mould's first solo album after leaving Hüsker Dü. The album is primarily acoustic and has a strong folk influence - very different from much of his group's heavier music. The single "See a Little Light" was a hit on the US Modern Rock chart. Drummer Anton Fier and bassist Tony Maimone, of Pere Ubu fame, served as Mould's rhythm section. In the liner notes of the Hüsker Dü live album titled The Living End, critic David Fricke noted that Mould had an embryonic version of "Compositions for the Young and Old" in the waning days of that band.
Workbook
Workbooks are paperback textbooks issued to students. Workbooks are usually filled with practice problems, with empty space so that the answers can be written directly in the book. More recently, electronic workbooks have permitted interactive and customized learning. Such workbooks may be used on computers, laptops, PDAs, and may be web-based.
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