Lexeme: address book  
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Definition:
  1. noun. An address book is a personal database or electronic tool used to store and organize contact information. It typically contains names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and other relevant details for individuals or organizations that a person wants to keep track of. Address books are commonly used for storing information about friends, family members, colleagues, business contacts, and various other contacts that a person regularly communicates or interacts with. They provide a convenient way to access and update contact information as needed, making it easier to stay connected and organized. GPT3.5
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  • noun. address book (singular), address books (plural)
  • verb. address book (simple present), address booked (simple past), address booking (present continuous), address books (third person singular)
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