Brochure (noun)

  1. A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service.
  2. A small booklet with information about a place, organization, or event.

Origin:

Early 19th century: from french brochure, diminutive of broche "a stitched or fastened document", from brocher "pierce", from broche "a needle", from latin brocca "auger, gimlet".

Examples:

  1. He picked up a brochure from the tourism office.
  2. The brochure provided detailed information about the hotel's amenities.
  3. She handed out brochures to promote her business.
  4. The brochure was full of beautiful pictures of the destination.
  5. He read through the brochure before deciding to buy the product.
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