bro|chure

bro|chure
bro|chure «broh SHUR», noun.
a pamphlet: »

a collection of brochures on vacations abroad.

[< French brochure < brocher stitch < Old French, to prick < broche broach]

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  • bro·chure — /broʊˈʃuɚ, Brit ˈbrəʊʃə/ noun, pl chures [count] : a small, thin book or magazine that usually has many pictures and information about a product, a place, etc. a travel brochure …   Useful english dictionary

  • chure — bro·chure; de·bou·chure; em·bou·chure; pan·a·chure; ha·chure; …   English syllables

  • brochure — bro·chure …   English syllables

  • brochure — bro•chure [[t]broʊˈʃʊər, ˈʃɜr[/t]] n. a pamphlet or leaflet • Etymology: 1755–65; < F, der. of brocher to stitch (a book). See broach, ure …   From formal English to slang

  • brochure — bro|chure [ˈbrəuʃə, ʃuə US brouˈʃur] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: brocher to sew , from broche ( BROOCH); because the pages are sewn together] a thin book giving information or advertising something ▪ a holiday brochure …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • brochure — bro|chure [ brou ʃur ] noun count * a small magazine containing details and pictures of goods or services that you can buy: I picked up a copy of their summer travel brochure …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • brochure — bro‧chure [ˈbrəʊʆə, ʆʊə ǁ broʊˈʆʊr] noun [countable] MARKETING a thin book giving information or advertising something: • Send for a free brochure today. • The company brochure says they are committed to protecting the environment. * * * brochure …   Financial and business terms

  • Brochure — Bro*chure , n. [F., fr. brocher to stitch. See {Broach}, v. t.] A printed and stitched book containing only a few leaves; a pamphlet; a single sheet folded to make four pages. [1913 Webster +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • a — acar·a·pis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·na; ac·a·ri·nar·i·um; ac·a·rine; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; ac·a·ri·no·sis; ac·a·ro·ce·cid·i·um; ac·a·roid; ac·a·rol·o·gist; ac·a·rol·o·gy; ac·a·ro·pho·bia; ac·a·rus; acat·a·lep·sy; acat·a·lex·is;… …   English syllables

  • EM — EM; Em; em·a·gram; em·a·nant; em·a·nate; em·a·na·tion; em·a·na·tion·ism; em·a·na·tion·ist; em·a·na·tive; em·a·na·tor; em·a·na·tory; em·a·nom·e·ter; em·ba·dom·o·nas; em·bale; em·ball; em·bal·lo·nu·ri·dae; em·balm; em·balm·er; em·balm·ment;… …   English syllables

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