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jotter

[jot-er] / ˈdʒɒt ər /




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On the touchline Rodgers tends to stand as close as possible to the action, often penning notes in his jotter or miming instructions to players.

From The Guardian

The council says that this digital change will not make traditional teaching methods obsolete, using jotters and textbooks will still be important.

From BBC

Pupils will continue to use books and jotters in class in addition to the tablets.

From BBC

When the village’s 232 inhabitants were evacuated, they didn’t have long to pack, and the floors of the wooden houses are still scattered with shoes, cigarette boxes and children’s jotters dated April 1986.

From The Guardian

The precise number of pupils only makes a marginal difference to everyday expenditure - for instance, the number of jotters a school needs or the volume of ingredients needed in home economics.

From BBC