guest book

guest book
guest book UK US noun [countable] [singular guest book plural guest books]
a book in which guests or visitors write comments
Thesaurus: types of non-printed bookhyponym parts of booksmeronym

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(also guestbook) n. a book in which visitors to a public building or to a private home write their names and addresses, and sometimes remarks
a Web page where visitors to a site may leave their names and comments

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noun, pl ⋯ books [count]
: a book of blank pages in which guests at an event (such as a wedding or funeral) or a place (such as an art gallery) sign their names

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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