broché

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broché

(brəʊˈʃeɪ; French brɔʃe)
adj
(Knitting & Sewing) woven with a raised design, as brocade
[C19: from French brocher to brocade, stitch; see broach1]
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Digital media has greater freedom to broche taboo subjects.
''We really need Internet because there's so much information online, but at least this satisfies you a little bit because you feel like, 'I'm connected with a bunch of people, talking to them, sharing files,'' said Rafael Antonio Broche Moreno, a 22-year-old electrical engineer who helped build the network known as SNet, short for streetnet.
Dimelza Broche (Jacksonville, Fla.) was awarded the $20,000 grand prize for "Soul Reader," an oil on canvas painting, and Emily McPeek (Van Nuys, Calif.) received $10,000 for her oil painting, "Women Praying."
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