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breadth the capacity to understand a broad range of topics; "a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject"; "a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views" width: the extent of something from side to side
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breadth In general English usage, length (symbols: l, L) is but one particular instance of distance – an object's length is how long the object is – but in the physical sciences and engineering, the word length is in some contexts used synonymously with "distance". Height is vertical distance; width (or breadth) is a lateral distance; an object's width is less than its length. ...
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breadth width or broadness, as in: The breadth of his knowledge of world history surprised everyone.
Ãâó: www.business-words.com/dictionary/B.html
breadth A unit of measurement describing the width of a bolt of fabric . Flag fabric was once sold in breadths 9 inches. In the 18th and 19th Centuries bunting (qv) was sold in breadths of 18 or 20 inches. Today, bolts of flag fabric may be 45 or 60 inches wide.
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breadth A comparison of the number of issues traded with the number of issues listed for trading. A measurement of the number of issues advancing versus the number of issues declining on a given day or as a moving average. Many measurements are used: advances divided by declines, as a percentage, advances minus declines as a net positive or negative number. The measurement consistently followed is an insight into investor sentiment and is used extensively by market analysts.
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