
1) All-encompassing 2) Ample 3) Beamy 4) Broad in scope or content 5) Broad-brimmed 6) Bulky 7) Catholic 8) Chunky 9) Citywide 10) Comprehensive 11) Countrywide 12) Countywide 13) Deep 14) Downtown NY street 15) Eclectic 16) English gold coin 17) Expanded 18) Expansive 19) Expansive as a lake 20) Expansive woman
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1) Beamy 2) Big 3) Blanket 4) Citywide 5) Clear 6) Complete 7) Comprehensive 8) Countrywide 9) Countywide 10) Dame 11) Encompassing 12) Epic 13) Fanlike 14) General 15) High 16) Large 17) Liberal 18) Nationwide 19) Noticeable 20) Panoramic 21) Schoolwide 22) Short 23) Spacious 24) Spreading 25) Statewide
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[English gold coin] The Broad was a British coin worth 20 shillings (20/-) issued by the Commonwealth of England in 1656. It was a milled gold coin weighing 9.0–9.1 grams, with a diameter of 29 or 30 millimetres, designed by Thomas Simon (also called Symonds). The obverse of the coin depicts the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell as a laureat...
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wool which is on the strong side for its quality number, or for its type.
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• (superl.) Extending far and wide; extensive; vast; as, the broad expanse of ocean. • (superl.) Characterized by breadth. See Breadth. • (n.) The spread of a river into a sheet of water; a flooded fen. • (superl.) Free; unrestrained; unconfined. • (superl.) Extended, in the sense of diffused; open; clear; full. • (sup...
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Gold £1 coin struck in 1656 which was circulated for only a short period. Broads usually bear a portrait of Oliver Cromwell.
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A picture-language tasting term. In common with many descriptors for taste, it is hard to give a precise definition for this, but imagine a wine that has flavour and aroma elements that peak across the whole spectrum of tastes and smells, and you've got yourself a 'broad' wine.
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Gold £1 coin struck in 1656 which was circulated for only a short period. Broads usually bear a portrait of Oliver Cromwell.
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Broad adjective [
Compar. Broader ;
superl. Broadest .] [ Middle English
brod ,
brad , Anglo-Saxon
brād ; akin to Old Saxon
brēd , Dutch
breed , German
breit , Icelandic
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Broad noun 1. The broad part of anything; as, the
broad of an oar.
2. The spread of a river into a sheet of water; a flooded fen. [ Local, Eng.]
Southey. 3. A lathe tool for turning down the insides and bottoms of cylinders.
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A rectangular open-faced light which is used for general fill or for cyc illumination. (Lighting)
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Broad is slang for a girl, woman or prostitute.
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[
adj] - very large in expanse or scope 2. [adj] - (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional 3. [adj] - not detailed or specific 4. [adj] - lacking subtlety 5. [adj] - showing or characterized by broad-mindedness 6. [n] - slang term for a woman
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large-minded adjective showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; `a broad political stance`; `generous and broad sympathies`; `a liberal newspaper`; `tolerant of his opponent`s opinions`
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