tract — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bill noun A request for payment, listing what is owed for goods or services.
- flyer noun A printed sheet, usually advertising an event or product, handed out or posted publicly.
- leaflet noun A small printed sheet, usually with information or advertising, handed out or distributed widely.
- pamphlet noun A small, thin, unbound or lightly bound printed booklet, usually giving information or opinion on a single topic.
Senses
tract is used for these senses in English:
- bill A document, originally sealed; a formal statement or official memorandum. (Now obsolete except with certain qualifying words; bill of health, bill of sale etc.)
- pamphlet A small, brief printed work, consisting either of a folded sheet of paper, or several sheets bound together into a booklet with only a paper cover, formerly containing literary compositions, newsletters, and newspapers, but now chiefly informational matter.
bill — full definition
- noun A request for payment, listing what is owed for goods or services.
- noun A proposed law presented to a legislature for debate and approval.
- noun A piece of paper currency.
- noun The beak of a bird.
- verb To send someone an invoice for money owed.
flyer — full definition
- noun A printed sheet, usually advertising an event or product, handed out or posted publicly.
- noun A person who travels frequently by airplane.