Pamphlet

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  • noun. An unbound printed work, usually with a paper cover.
  • noun. A short essay or treatise, usually on a current topic, published without a binding.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To write a pamphlet or pamphlets.
  • noun. A manuscript consisting of one sheet or of a few sheets of paper or parchment stitched (or otherwise fastened) together.
  • noun. A printed work consisting of a few sheets of paper stitched together, but not bound; now, in a restricted technical sense, eight or more pages of printed matter (not exceeding five sheets) stitched or sewed, with or without a thin paper wrapper or cover.
  • noun. In the sixteenth century, in England, a fascicle comprising a few printed sheets stitched together, containing news-ballads and short poems on popular subjects: also known as a news-book, which developed later into the newspaper.
  • noun. A short treatise or essay, generally controversial, especially one on some subject of temporary interest which excites public attention at the time of its appearance; a writing intended to publish one's views on a particular question, or to attack the views of another.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • intransitive verb. To write a pamphlet or pamphlets.
  • noun. A writing; a book.
  • noun. A small book consisting of a few sheets of printed paper, stitched together, often with a paper cover, but not bound; a short essay or written discussion, usually on a subject of current interest.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. A small booklet of printed informational matter, often unbound, having only a paper cover.
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  • noun. a small book usually having a paper cover
  • noun. a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet