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jotter
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jotter [ˈdʒɒtə]
n
a small notebook
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.jotter - a small notebook for rough notes
notebook - a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda
Translations
jotter [ˈdʒɒtəʳ] N (= notebook, pad) → bloc m (de notas)

jotter [ˈdʒɒtər] n
(= book) (British)cahier m (de brouillon)
(= pad) → bloc-notes m

jotter
n (Brit: = note pad) → Notizblock m; (= notebook)Notizheft(chen) nt

jotter [ˈdʒɒtəʳ] n (Brit) → blocchetto
jotter [ˈdʒɒtəʳ] n (Brit) → blocchetto

jotter دفتر صغير poznámkový blok notesbog Notizbuch σημειωματάριο bloc muistikirja bloc-notes notes taccuino メモ帳 메모지 kladblok notisblokk notatnik caderno de anotações, caderno de notas записная книжка anteckningsbok สมุดโน๊ตเล่มเล็ก not defteri sổ tay ghi chép 笔记本


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Born into a family of jotters and journalists in Kent, "Dicky" trained as a doctor and became senior medical officer at the London Fever Hospital.
 
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