ebook

Etymology

e- + book

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of e-book
    Technology's constant attempts to re-invent the "ebook" prove only the vigour of the real thing. January 23 2009, Simon Jenkins, “Old is new. Even Gutenberg's ghost has returned to live in Silicon Valley”, in The Guardian

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