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/ˈbraʊzɪŋ/ verb

Looking through or searching casually, especially when reading or shopping online or in stores.

Originally from Middle French 'broust' meaning young shoots that animals feed on. Extended metaphorically to humans 'feeding' on information or goods casually, first applied to reading in the 16th century, then to internet use in the 1990s.

AMመርሳት
ARالتصفح
BNব্রাউজিং
CAnavegació
CSprocházení
DAbrowsing
DEBrowsing
ELπεριήγηση
ESnavegación
FAمرور
FIselaaminen
FRnavigation
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