BROADLINE

Etymology

Adjective

broadline (not comparable)

(business) selling a wide range of groceries, applied to wholesalers and distributors

(archaeology) having a broad line inscribed or drawn

(chemistry) descriptive of a technique in nuclear magnetic resonance

(spectroscopy) broad-width line in a spectrum.

Anagrams

• bandolier, ordinable

Source: Wiktionary



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