BROADSCALE

Etymology

Adjective

broadscale (comparative more broadscale, superlative most broadscale)

On a broad scale; which is spread over a broad area

Usage notes

Much less common than "broad scale" and "broad-scale". Much of the apparent usage in edited works is a scanning or typographic error for the more common forms.

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Source: Wiktionary



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