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The term 'broad' originated in the 16th century Middle English language, derived from the Old English word 'brad'. In the 16th century, it was used as an adjective to describe something that was wide or large in size, scope, or extent. The term has since taken on more meanings, and it is now commonly used with a variety of other words to refer to a range of things from physical attributes to abstract concepts.

  • Wide or large in size, scope, or extent
  • Physical attributes
  • Abstract concepts
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Alicia Botsford

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