vade-mecum
21vade mecum — /vadeɪ ˈmeɪkʊm/ (say vahday maykoom) noun 1. anything a person carries about as being of service. 2. a book for ready reference; a manual or handbook. {Latin: go with me} …
22vade mecum — noun (plural vade mecums) Etymology: Latin, go with me Date: 1629 1. a book for ready reference ; manual 2. something regularly carried about by a person …
23vade-mecum — come with me ; n. guide book; manual. ♦ vade retro, go behind ; get thee behind me …
24vade mecum — noun a) A referential book such as a handbook or manual. b) A useful object, constantly carried on one’s person …
25Vade-mecum — Карманный словарь, путеводитель, справочник …
26vade mecum — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. handbook, manual. See information …
27vade-mecum — A handbook carried on the person for constant use …
28vade mecum — guidebook, handbook (Latin)va·de me·cum || ‚veɪdɪ‚mɪËkÉ™m / vÉ‘Ëdɪ‚meɪkÉ™m …
29vade mecum — [ˌvα:di meɪkəm, ˌveɪdi, mi:kəm] noun a handbook or guide kept constantly at hand. Origin C17: mod. L., lit. go with me …
30vade-mecum — n. Manual …