Booklet (noun)

A small book or brochure, typically containing information or promotional material, and often bound with a staple or fold in the spine.

Origin:

The term "booklet" originated in the late 16th century from the old english word "bōclǣte" meaning "small book". it has been used to refer to a small book or brochure since then.

Examples:

  1. The tour company handed out a booklet with maps and information about the city.
  2. The artist created a booklet with illustrations and descriptions of her work.
  3. The booklet was used to promote the new product and included information on its features and benefits.
  4. The students were given a booklet with questions to help them study for the exam.
  5. The children's library had a large collection of colorful and educational booklets for young readers.
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