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Definition of brook
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Brook (v. t.) To use; to
enjoy.
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River
::
River (n.) A large
stream
of water
flowing
in a bed or
channel
and
emptying
into the
ocean,
a sea, a lake, or
another
stream;
a
stream
larger
than a
rivulet
or
brook..
Pinfish
::
Pinfish
(n.) The
salt-water
bream
(Diplodus
Holbrooki).
Water Course
::
Water
course
() A
stream
of
water;
a river or
brook.
Abrook
::
Abrook
(v. t.) To
brook;
to
endure.
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.)
Hence:
To bear
comfortably
or
patiently;
to be
reconciled
to; to
brook.
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.)
Something
which holds like an
anchor;
a hold; as, the
anchorages
of the
Brooklyn
Bridge..
High-spirited
::
High-spirited
(a.) Full of
spirit
or
natural
fire;
haughty;
courageous;
impetuous;
not
brooking
restraint
or
opposition.
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) To bear; to
endure;
to put up with; to
tolerate;
as, young men can not brook
restraint..
Creek
::
Creek (n.) A
stream
of water
smaller
than a river and
larger
than a
brook.
Wady
::
Wady (n.) A
ravine
through
which a brook
flows;
the
channel
of a water
course,
which is dry
except
in the rainy
season..
Brooking
::
Brooking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Broo.
Beccabunga
::
Beccabunga
(n.) See
Brooklime.
Beck
::
Beck (n.) A small
brook.
Trimorphism
::
Trimorphism
(n.) The
property
of
crystallizing
in three forms
fundamentally
distinct,
as is the case with
titanium
dioxide,
which
crystallizes
in the forms of
rutile,
octahedrite,
and
brookite.
See
Pleomorphism..
Brookweed
::
Brookweed
(n.) A small
white-flowered
herb
(Samolus
Valerandi)
found
usually
in wet
places;
water
pimpernel.
Spadefoot
::
Spadefoot
(n.) Any
species
of
burrowing
toads of the genus
Scaphiopus,
esp. S.
Holbrookii,
of the
Eastern
United
States;
--
called
also spade
toad..
Runnel
::
Runnel
(n.) A
rivulet
or small
brook.
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) To
deserve;
to earn.
Burnie
::
Burnie
(n.) A small
brook.
Liver
::
Liver (n.) A
resident;
a
dweller;
as, a liver in
Brooklyn..
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