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note pad
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Notepad
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Hypernyms
1.3.2
Translations
1.4
References
1.5
Anagrams
English
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Etymology
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From
note
+
pad
.
Pronunciation
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Audio (Southern England)
(
file
)
Noun
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notepad
(
plural
notepads
)
A
pad
of
paper
, often
bound
, in which one jots down notes; a
notebook
.
Hypernyms
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pad
Translations
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bound pad of paper
Arabic:
مُفَكِّرَة
f
(
mufakkira
)
Egyptian Arabic:
بلوك نوت
f
(
bluk nūt
)
Morocco:
بلوك نط
(
blok not
)
Azerbaijani:
bloknot
Catalan:
bloc de notes
m
Chinese:
Mandarin:
記事本
/
记事本
(zh)
(
jìshìběn
)
Crimean Tatar:
bloknot
Dutch:
blocnote
(nl)
Esperanto:
notobloko
,
notfoliaro
,
leterbloko
Finnish:
muistilehtiö
French:
bloc-notes
(fr)
m
German:
Notizblock
(de)
m
,
Schreibblock
(de)
m
Greek:
σημειωματάριο
(el)
n
(
simeiomatário
)
Greenlandic:
blokki
Hebrew:
פִּנְקָס
(he)
m
(
pinqás
)
Hungarian:
jegyzettömb
(hu)
Irish:
ceap nótaí
m
Italian:
taccuino
(it)
Japanese:
メモ帳
(
memo-chō
)
Korean:
노트패드
(
noteupaedeu
)
,
메모장
(
memojang
)
Macedonian:
бележник
m
(
beležnik
)
,
нотес
m
(
notes
)
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
notatblokk
m
or
f
Nynorsk:
notatblokk
f
or
m
Polish:
notatnik
(pl)
m
,
notes
(pl)
m
Portuguese:
bloco de notas
(pt)
m
Romanian:
maculator
(ro)
n
Russian:
блокно́т
(ru)
m
(
bloknót
)
Spanish:
bloc de notas
m
Turkish:
defter
(tr)
,
not defteri
(tr)
Ukrainian:
блокно́т
(uk)
m
(
bloknót
)
References
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Notebook
on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia
Anagrams
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Daponte
,
Patnode
,
tonepad