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bracket
noun
    1. non-technical2. A group or category falling within a certain range.
      Example: income bracket
      Example: out of my price bracket
    3. An L-shaped piece of metal or strong plastic, used for attaching shelves, etc to walls.
    4. A small shelf fastened to a wall.
    5. archit.
      A small projecting support, usually of stonework, eg in the form of a scroll.
verb
    bracketed, bracketing
    1. To enclose or group together (words, etc) in brackets.
Etymology: 16c in noun sense 5: from French braguette, ultimately from Latin bracae breeches.

Phrasal Verb: bracket someone or something together
    To put them or it into the same group or category.
Info:
    1. round brackets or parentheses
    ○ These separate a comment off from the rest of the sentence &wbox; &wbox;
    Alternative styles: a pair of commas; (more informal) a pair of long dashes. Punctuation that belongs to the bracketed comment goes inside the brackets; punctuation belonging to the sentence as a whole goes outside the brackets:
    ○ They are an economical way of indicating alternatives or options &wbox;
    ○ They enclose numbers or letters that mark off items in a list &wbox;
    2. square brackets
    ○ These enclose letters, words or phrases inserted as comments, corrections or explanations into a piece of quoted text, for example by an editor &wbox; &wbox;


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