yellow pages
yellow pages
yellow pages
the yellow pages...
A local telephone directory is an essential in any office, whether you work from home or in a professional setting. Fortunately, you can typically contact your local telephone company in order to acquire a free telephone directory that lists both residential and commercial telephone numbers in your local area.
A yellow pages is a telephone directory which lists commercial organizations, most commonly printed on yellow paper.
Address Book. File Boxes. Filing Cabinets. Diary. Yellow Pages. Telephone Directory. Birthday Book. Guest Lists.
There is a "cross reference" telephone directory. It lists the addresses of places and then gives the name/phone number. Your library might have it. Or, contact your telephone operator and she might connect you to another operator who can help you.
A directory list usually contains lists of information. An example of a physical directory list would be the Yellow Pages. For computers, a directory list would either be a list of files or a list of links to other files.
An index is at the front of a book and lists the chapters or topics in a book and the pages they start on. A directory lists individuals and/or organizations alphabetically with details such as names, addresses, and phone numbers. A phone book is an example of a directory.
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Comp Dir: abbr. Computer Directory.Examples:CMD COMMAND - dir - Directory - lists the directory of C: Drive
This is not a person, but a place ("stubble hamlet"). The directory lists the people paying for the phone line, but not the places. With the name of the person you are looking for, try to check on websites such as "pages jaunes"