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Definition of broken
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Broken
(p. p.) of Brea.
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Horizon
::
Horizon
(n.) The
unbroken
line
separating
sky and
water,
as seen by an eye at a given
elevation,
no land being
visible..
Rupert''s Drop
::
Rupert's
drop () A kind of glass drop with a long tail, made by
dropping
melted
glass into
water.
It is
remarkable
for
bursting
into
fragments
when the
surface
is
scratched
or the tail
broken;
-- so
called
from
Prince
Rupert,
nephew
of
Charles
I., by whom they were first
brought
to
England.
Called
also
Rupert's
ball, and glass
tear..
Indivisible
::
Indivisible
(a.) Not
divisible;
incapable
of being
divided,
separated,
or
broken;
not
separable
into
parts..
Ragged
::
Ragged
(n.) Rent or worn into
tatters,
or till the
texture
is
broken;
as, a
ragged
coat; a
ragged
sail..
Fragile
::
Fragile
(a.)
Easily
broken;
brittle;
frail;
delicate;
easily
destroyed.
Broken-winded
::
Broken-winded
(a.)
Having
short
breath
or
disordered
respiration,
as a
horse..
Emplecton
::
Emplecton
(n.) A kind of
masonry
in which the outer faces of the wall are
ashlar,
the space
between
being
filled
with
broken
stone and
mortar.
Cross
layers
of stone are
interlaid
as
binders..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Imperfectly
spoken,
as by a
foreigner;
as,
broken
English;
imperfectly
spoken
on
account
of
emotion;
as, to say a few
broken
words at
parting..
Coquina
::
Coquina
(n.) A soft,
whitish,
coral-like
stone,
formed
of
broken
shells
and
corals,
found in the
southern
United
States,
and used for
roadbeds
and for
building
material,
as in the fort at St.
Augustine,
Florida..
Backset
::
Backset
(v. i.) To plow
again,
in the fall; -- said of
prairie
land
broken
up in the
spring..
Bead
::
Bead (n.) A small
molding
of
rounded
surface,
the
section
being
usually
an arc of a
circle.
It may be
continuous,
or
broken
into short
embossments..
Discontinue
::
Discontinue
(v. i.) To lose
continuity
or
cohesion
of
parts;
to be
disrupted
or
broken
off.
Canaster
::
Canaster
(n.) A kind of
tobacco
for
smoking,
made of the dried
leaves,
coarsely
broken;
-- so
called
from the rush
baskets
in which it is
packed
in South
America..
Mump
::
Mump (v. i.) To talk
imperfectly,
brokenly,
or
feebly;
to
chatter
unintelligibly..
Part
::
Part (v. i.) To be
broken
or
divided
into parts or
pieces;
to
break;
to
become
separated;
to go
asunder;
as, rope
parts;
his hair parts in the
middle..
Decrepit
::
Decrepit
(a.)
Broken
down with age;
wasted
and
enfeebled
by the
infirmities
of old age;
feeble;
worn out.
Caddis
::
Caddis
(n.) The larva of a
caddice
fly. These
larvae
generally
live in
cylindrical
cases,
open at each end, and
covered
externally
with
pieces
of
broken
shells,
gravel,
bits of wood, etc. They are a
favorite
bait with
anglers.
Called
also
caddice
worm, or
caddis
worm..
Mend
::
Mend (v. t.) To
repair,
as
anything
that is torn,
broken,
defaced,
decayed,
or the like; to
restore
from
partial
decay,
injury,
or
defacement;
to patch up; to put in shape or order
again;
to
re-create;
as, to mend a
garment
or a
machine..
Falter
::
Falter
(v. i.)
Hesitation;
trembling;
feebleness;
an
uncertain
or
broken
sound;
as, a
slight
falter
in her
voice..
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Broken;
intermitted;
suddenly
stopped.
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