CATCHLINE

Etymology

Noun

catchline (plural catchlines)

A short line of text designed to catch the eye, especially one used as an advertising slogan.

(printing) A temporary note at the top of a page or galley proof to identify it.

Anagrams

• clean chit, technical

Source: Wiktionary



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