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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--hornbookThis week's theme: words about books. hornbook (HORN-book) noun A primer. [From horn + book. In earlier times, a hornbook was a book containing the alphabet or other material for children. Though it would be stretching the definition of book by the present standard -- it had a wooden paddle with a handle that held a paper with learning material protected by the transparent layer of a cow's horn.]
"Christopher Buckley's novel 'Thank You for Smoking' is a manic
send-up of your average tobacco lobbyist's life. It's also a
hornbook of seamless flack-speak."
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