leaflet (noun)

  • 71magazine — /mægə zi:n/ noun 1. a paper, usually with pictures and printed on glossy paper, which comes out regularly, every month or every week 2. a special colour supplement published with a newspaper ♦ magazine insert an advertising sheet put into a… …

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  • 72circular — / sɜ:kjυlə/ adjective sent to many people ■ noun 1. a leaflet or letter sent to many people ● They sent out a circular offering a 10% discount. ● Senior management sent out a circular to all the employees explaining the changes in the payment… …

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  • 73-let — suffix forming nouns, usu. diminutives (flatlet; leaflet) or denoting articles of ornament or dress (anklet). Etymology: orig. corresp. (in bracelet, crosslet, etc.) to F ette added to nouns in el * * * suffix 1) (forming nouns) denoting a… …

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  • 74circular — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English circuler, from Middle French, from Late Latin circularis, from Latin circulus circle Date: 15th century 1. a. having the form of a circle ; round < a circular orbit > b. moving in or describing a circle or&#8230; …

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  • 75tract — I. noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English tracte, from Medieval Latin tractus, from Latin, action of drawing, extension; perhaps from its being sung without a break by one voice Date: 14th century verses of Scripture (as from the …

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  • 76copy — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 document/work of art ADJECTIVE ▪ accurate, faithful, good ▪ cheap, crude, poor ▪ It was not the original painting, but a crude copy …

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  • 77news */*/*/ — UK [njuːz] / US [nuz] noun [uncountable] Get it right: news: Although the word news has an s on the end, it is an uncountable noun, so: ▪  it is never used in the plural ▪  it does not follow a Wrong: She now lives in exile, but the good news are …

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  • 78About-Picard law — The 2001 About Picard law [abu pika:r] (named after French parliament members Nicolas About and Catherine Picard), a piece of French legislation, broadly speaking, makes it possible to act against organisations (legal entities) when such&#8230; …

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  • 79drop — The difference between the prices in a dollar roll on the two settlement dates. The drop is expressed in 32nds. The drop is the price that the buyer of the dollar roll pays to the seller for the right to own the mortgage security and receive its&#8230; …

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  • 80insert — ▪ I. insert in‧sert 1 [ɪnˈsɜːt ǁ ɜːrt] verb [transitive] 1. to put something inside or into something else: insert something in/​into/​between something • He inserted a sheet of paper into the printer. 2. to add something new to a piece of&#8230; …

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