Noun · /ˈnəʊtpad/ · a pad of paper for writing notes
Definition
A pad of paper with sheets loosely bound or glued at the top, used for writing short notes, messages, or temporary reminders. Also: a basic text-editing software application.
Origin
From note (Latin nota — a mark or sign) + pad (likely from dialectal English pad — a pannier or bundle). Compound in use from the 19th century.
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