From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbroadloombroad‧loom /ˈbrɔːdluːm $ ˈbrɒːd-/ noun [uncountable] TIMcarpet that is woven in a single wide piece
Examples from the Corpus
broadloom• To achieve a broadloom effect, lay the tiles with e arrows facing in the same direction.• On the second flight, beige broadloom gives way to brown linoleum, bevelled mirror to beige gloss paint.• This tissue-this industrial broadloom carpet of lies.• I stay in, play Bach on the earphones and vacuum the broadloom.