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Etymology

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From broad +‎ line.

Adjective

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broadline (not comparable)

  1. (business) Selling a wide range of groceries.
    a broadline wholesaler; a broadline distributor
  2. (archaeology) Having a broad line inscribed or drawn.
  3. (chemistry) Designating a technique in nuclear magnetic resonance. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  4. (spectroscopy) Involving or relating to lines of broad width in a spectrum.

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