12 adjectives to describe textbooks

SEE Whitbeck, R. H. TIMBIE, WILLIAM H. Essentials of electricity; an introductory textbook for school and shop.

The elements of astronomy; a non-mathematical textbook for use as an introduction to the subject in colleges, universities, etc., and for the general reader.

Silvia Zavala (A); 7Jan71; R498628. ZEMANSKY, MARK W. Heat and thermodynamics: an intermediate textbook.

The Human body and its functions: an elementary textbook of physiology.

Yet though an account of the romance may be found in the pages of every literary textbook, the history of how the work came to be printed has never been fully cleared up.

There was no lecturing system, and there was no such thing known as coaching; and the recitations consisted, like those in the juvenile schools, in answering questions taken from the lesson in standard textbooks, and called out no special abilities in the students which could distinguish the men of mark from the merest bookworms.

Search the four Gospels through, and probably not one verse can be found which by itself would serve as a suitable definition for any religious catechism or theological textbook.

The publishers have been generous in the matter of illustrations and diagrams, and although to the older practitioner some of these may appear superfluous, it is hoped they will serve to render the work an acceptable textbook for the student.

He had drawn from a sacred cache in the hollow of a tree the few worn textbooks from which he had studied.

He saw The Complete Works of William Shakespeare; Kon Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl; Homer's Odyssey; and several advanced textbooks on mineralogy, metallurgy, engineering, and electronics.

But for it, our dramas would have to be all bone and muscle, like the figures in an anatomical textbook.

We would see classrooms where plaster casts and globe maps and dusty textbooks had been cast aside in heaps to make room on desktops and shelves for drugs and bandages and surgical appliances.

12 adjectives to describe  textbooks