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/braʊz/ verb

To browse is to look through things in a relaxed way without a fixed plan, such as in a shop or on the internet. You are just seeing what is there rather than searching for one exact thing.

From Middle English “brousen,” meaning “to feed on leaves and twigs,” used for animals like goats. Over time, it shifted from animals lightly eating here and there to people lightly looking here and there.

AMማሰስ
ARتصفح
BNব্রাউজ করা
CSprocházet
DAbrowse
DEdurchsuchen
ELπεριηγούμαι
ESnavegar
FAمرور کردن
FIselata
FRparcourir
GUબ્રાઉઝ કરવું
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