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stud·book
(stŭd′bo͝ok′)n.
A book registering the pedigrees of thoroughbred animals, especially horses.
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studbook
(ˈstʌdˌbʊk)n
(Breeds) a written record of the pedigree of a purebred stock, esp of racehorses
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stud•book
(ˈstʌdˌbʊk)n.
a book giving the pedigree of purebred animals, esp. horses or dogs.
[1795–1805]
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Noun | 1. | studbook - official record of the pedigree of purebred animals especially horses |
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studbook
n → Gestüt- or Zuchtbuch nt
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