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broadsheet
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broad·sheet  (brôdsht)
n.
See broadside.

broadsheet [ˈbrɔːdˌʃiːt]
n
1. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) a newspaper having a large format, approximately 15 by 24 inches (38 by 61 centimetres) Compare tabloid
2. (Music, other) another word for broadside [4]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.broadsheet - an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distributionbroadsheet - an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"
ad, advert, advertisement, advertising, advertizement, advertizing - a public promotion of some product or service
stuffer - an advertising circular that is enclosed with other material and (usually) sent by mail
Translations
broadsheet [ˈbrɔːdʃiːt] Nperiódico m de gran formato TABLOIDS AND BROADSHEETS
broadsheet [ˈbrɔːdʃiːt] n (British) (= quality paper) → journal m de qualité (= large format paper) → journal m grand format
broadsheet [ˈbrɔːdˌʃiːt] n (Brit) (newspaper) → quotidiano di grande formato


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