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Album

album
 noun  Etymology: Latin, a white tablet, from neuter of albus  Date: 1612  1.  a. a book with blank pages used for making a collection (as of autographs, stamps, or photographs)  b. a cardboard container for a phonograph record ; jacket  c. one or more recordings (as on tape or disc) produced as a single unit a 2-CD ~  2. a collection usually in book form of literary selections, musical compositions, or pictures ; anthology
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  n. 1 a blank book for the insertion of photographs, stamps, etc. 2 a a long-playing gramophone record. b a set of these. Etymology: L, = a blank tablet, neut. of albus white ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. альбом 2. альбом пластинок 3. долгоиграющая пластинка; долгоиграющий диск 4. магнитофонная запись длительного звучания 5. антология, сборник (стихов, миниатюр) 6. ам. книга посетителей 7. альбом для вырезок (из газет, журналов) 8. (белая) таблица (для записи эдиктов, списков сенаторов и судей в Древнем Риме) ...
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  noun  1) альбом  2) книга автографов известных актеров, спортсменов и т.п.  3) альбом пластинок ...
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  (albums) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. An album is a record with about 25 minutes of music on each side. You can also refer to a collection of songs that is available on a record, cassette, or CD as an album. Chris likes music and has a large collection of albums and cassettes. N-COUNT 2. An album is a book in which you keep things such as photographs or stamps that you have collected. Theresa showed me her photo album. N-COUNT: oft n N ...
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  - 1651, from L. neut. of albus "white." In classical times "a blank tablet on which the praetor's edicts and other public matters were inscribed." Revived 16c. by custom of German scholars to keep an album amicorum of colleagues' signatures, meaning then expanded into "book to collect souvenirs." Meaning in record album is from 1957. ...
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