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Definition of broth
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of broth is as below...
Broth (n.)
Liquid
in which flesh (and
sometimes
other
substances,
as
barley
or rice) has been
boiled;
thin or
simple
soup..
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Brother German
::
Brother
german
() A
brother
by both the
father's
and
mother's
side, in
contradistinction
to a
uterine
brother,
one by the
mother
only..
Grandnephew
::
Grandnephew
(n.) The
grandson
of one's
brother
or
sister.
Giant
::
Giant (a.) Like a
giant;
extraordinary
in size,
strength,
or
power;
as, giant
brothers;
a giant son..
Sop
::
Sop (v. t.)
Anything
steeped,
or
dipped
and
softened,
in any
liquid;
especially,
something
dipped
in broth or
liquid
food, and
intended
to be
eaten..
Edomite
::
Edomite
(n.) One of the
descendants
of Esau or Edom, the
brother
of
Jacob;
an
Idumean..
Friar
::
Friar (n.) A
brother
or
member
of any
religious
order,
but
especially
of one of the four
mendicant
orders,
viz: (a)
Minors,
Gray
Friars,
or
Franciscans.
(b)
Augustines.
(c)
Dominicans
or Black
Friars.
(d) White
Friars
or
Carmelites.
See these names in the
Vocabulary..
Imrigh
::
Imrigh
(n.) A
peculiar
strong
soup or
broth,
made in
Scotland..
Brotherhood
::
Brotherhood
(n.) The state of being
brothers
or a
brother.
Supplace
::
Supping
(n.) That which is
supped;
broth.
Dominican
::
Dominican
(n.) One of an order of
mendicant
monks
founded
by
Dominic
de
Guzman,
in 1215. A
province
of the order was
established
in
England
in 1221. The first
foundation
in the
United
States
was made in 1807. The
Master
of the
Sacred
Palace
at Rome is
always
a
Dominican
friar.
The
Dominicans
are
called
also
preaching
friars,
friars
preachers,
black
friars
(from their black
cloak),
brothers
of St. Mary, and in
France,
Jacobins..
Fraternal
::
Fraternal
(a.) Pf,
pertaining
to, or
involving,
brethren;
becoming
to
brothers;
brotherly;
as,
fraternal
affection;
a
fraternal
embrace..
Bordeller
::
Bordeller
(n.) A
keeper
or a
frequenter
of a
brothel.
Bisk
::
Bisk (n.) Soup or broth made by
boiling
several
sorts of flesh
together.
Affectionate
::
Affectionate
(a.)
Having
affection
or warm
regard;
loving;
fond; as, an
affectionate
brother..
Greenlet
::
Greenlet
(n.) l.
(Zool.)
One of
numerous
species
of small
American
singing
birds,
of the genus
Vireo,
as the
solitary,
or
blue-headed
(Vireo
solitarius);
the
brotherly-love
(V.
Philadelphicus);
the
warbling
greenlet
(V.
gilvus);
the
yellow-throated
greenlet
(V.
flavifrons)
and
others.
See
Vireo..
Cullis
::
Cullis
(n.) A
strong
broth of meat,
strained
and made clear for
invalids;
also, a
savory
jelly..
Mulier
::
Mulier
(n.)
Lawful
issue born in
wedlock,
in
distinction
from an elder
brother
born of the same
parents
before
their
marriage;
a
lawful
son..
Sippet
::
Sippet
(n.) A small sop; a
small,
thin piece of
toasted
bread
soaked
in milk,
broth,
or the like; a small piece of
toasted
or fried bread cut into some
special
shape and used for
garnishing..
Foster
::
Foster
(v. t.)
Relating
to
nourishment;
affording,
receiving,
or
sharing
nourishment
or
nurture;
--
applied
to
father,
mother,
child,
brother,
etc., to
indicate
that the
person
so
called
stands
in the
relation
of
parent,
child,
brother,
etc., as
regards
sustenance
and
nurture,
but not by tie of
blood..
Montgolfier
::
Montgolfier
(n.) A
balloon
which
ascends
by the
buoyancy
of air
heated
by a fire; a fire
balloon;
-- so
called
from two
brothers,
Stephen
and
Joseph
Montgolfier,
of
France,
who first
constructed
and sent up a fire
balloon..
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