pocketbook
Noun

pocketbook (plural pocketbooks)

  1. (US) A woman's purse.
  2. (figuratively) One's personal budget or economic capacity - the amount one can afford.
  3. (uncommon) A small book, particularly (US) a paperback or (UK) notebook able to fit into a pocket.
    The publishers brought out small format pocketbooks of the whole of their nature series.
Translations
  • Russian: сумо́чка
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