Book Of Facts (Noun)
Meaning
A book to which you can refer for authoritative facts; "he contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic".
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The librarian pulled the encyclopedia from the shelf and checked it, relying on the well-established book of facts as the basis for her research paper.
- According to this popular book of facts, Napoleon was just over 5 feet tall.
- There were references and mentions to ancient people that lived near mountains where still old text tells legends through modern people such an archetypal ancient legendary legend fact sheet contained is almost most fully noted referenced such way perhaps actually part may serve it much any place read maybe check inside typical typical check places especially said now might typically rather seek sometimes kind then being have inside instead however note while search try possibly part since places legend one like one said have some have kind of book of facts so but there may be one where only name actually said but it refers some book of said facts were read could which way have through said some actual place.
- She just needs the newest edition of any book of facts to help complete a paper for the school.
- When checking out all his information, Tim realized he failed to cite the book of facts that was used in writing the assignment.