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booklet

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book·let  (bklt)
n.
A small bound book or pamphlet, usually having a paper cover.

booklet [ˈbʊklɪt]
n
a thin book, esp one having paper covers; pamphlet
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bookletbooklet - a small book usually having a paper cover
book - a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together); "I am reading a good book on economics"
blue book - a blue booklet used in universities for writing examinations
ticket book - a book of tickets that can be torn out and used

booklet
noun brochure, leaflet, hand-out, pamphlet, folder, mailshot, handbill a booklet on natural pesticides
Translations
booklet [ˈbʊklɪt] Nfolleto m

booklet [ˈbʊklət] nbrochure f

booklet
nBroschüre f

booklet [ˈbʊklɪt] nopuscolo, libretto
booklet [ˈbʊklɪt] nopuscolo, libretto

booklet كُتَيِّب brožura pjece Broschüre φυλλάδιο folleto kirjanen livret knjižica opuscolo 小冊子 소책자 brochure hefte broszura folheto буклет broschyr หนังสือเล่มเล็ก kitapçık cuốn sổ nhỏ 小册子


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Then she rose, went to the bookcase in the sitting room, took out a small paper booklet, and crossed the room to her niece's side.
His reckless instincts and love of pleasure were rather strangely combined with a sincere theoretical devotion to religion, and his first noticeable work (1701), a little booklet called 'The Christian Hero,' aimed, in opposition to fashionable license, to show that decency and goodness are requisites of a real gentleman.
"'Perturbed' referring, no doubt," she rejoined, "to the sensational booklets peculiar to the Rail.
 
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