vade mecum
noun/ˌveɪdi ˈmiːkəm/
Etymology
From the Latin vāde (“come”) mēcum (“with me”).
Definitions
A referential book such as a handbook or manual, especially one that is pocketable.
A useful object, constantly carried on one's person.
Alternative letter-case form of vade mecum.
The neighborhood
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