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    casebook
    /ˈkeɪsbʊk/

    noun

    • 1. a written record of cases dealt with, especially one kept by a doctor or investigator.

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  3. The meaning of CASEBOOK is a book containing records of illustrative cases that is used for reference and instruction (as in law or medicine).

  4. especially in the past, a written record of particular situations or examples that a doctor, lawyer, police officer, etc. has dealt with : We reviewed preliminary evidence from casebooks and medical journals. Dr White puts his pen into his jacket pocket, then folds his casebook closed.

  5. especially in the past, a written record of particular situations or examples that a doctor, lawyer, police officer, etc. has dealt with : We reviewed preliminary evidence from casebooks and medical journals. Dr. White puts his pen into his jacket pocket, then folds his casebook closed.

  6. Casebook definition: a book in which detailed records of a case are kept and from which illustrative material can be taken in the presentation of a thesis, lecture, or the like.. See examples of CASEBOOK used in a sentence.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CasebookCasebook - Wikipedia

    A casebook is a type of textbook used primarily by students in law schools. [1] Rather than simply laying out the legal doctrine in a particular area of study, a casebook contains excerpts from legal cases in which the law of that area was applied. [1]

  8. Definition of casebook noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definition of Casebook. A casebook is a teaching and reference tool used in law schools. Each book is a collection of actual rulings that show how the legal principles discussed in the classroom are applied in real life, along with various outcomes.