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Definition of broken
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Broken
(p. p.) of Brea.
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Continuate
::
Continuate
(a.)
Uninterrupted;
unbroken;
continual;
continued.
Craziness
::
Craziness
(n.) The state of being
broken
down or
weakened;
as, the
craziness
of a ship, or of the
limbs..
Piecer
::
Piecer
(n.) A child
employed
in
spinning
mill to tie
together
broken
threads.
Chip
::
Chip (n.) A
fragment
or piece
broken
off; a small
piece.
Knockstone
::
Knockstone
(n.) A block upon which ore is
broken
up.
Breakage
::
Breakage
(n.) An
allowance
or
compensation
for
things
broken
accidentally,
as in
transportation
or use..
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) A place into which a
tailor
throws
his
shreds,
or a
printer
his
broken
type..
Tan
::
Tan (n.) The bark of the oak, and some other
trees,
bruised
and
broken
by a mill, for
tanning
hides;
-- so
called
both
before
and after it has been used.
Called
also tan
bark..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Disconnected;
not
continuous;
also,
rough;
uneven;
as, a
broken
surface..
Cackling
::
Cackling
(n.) The
broken
noise of a goose or a hen.
Decrepitude
::
Decrepitude
(n.) The
broken
state
produced
by decay and the
infirmities
of age;
infirm
old age.
Falter
::
Falter
(v. i.)
Hesitation;
trembling;
feebleness;
an
uncertain
or
broken
sound;
as, a
slight
falter
in her
voice..
Saddle-shaped
::
Saddle-shaped
(a.) Bent on each side of a
mountain
or
ridge,
without
being
broken
at top; -- said of
strata..
Disband
::
Disband
(v. i.) To
become
separated,
broken
up,
dissolved,
or
scattered;
especially,
to quit
military
service
by
breaking
up
organization..
Discontinuee
::
Discontinuee
(n.) One whose
possession
of an
estate
is
broken
off, or
discontinued;
one whose
estate
is
subject
to
discontinuance..
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..
Whimper
::
Whimper
(v. i.) To cry with a low,
whining,
broken
voice;
to
whine;
to
complain;
as, a child
whimpers..
Breakage
::
Breakage
(n.) The act of
breaking;
a
break;
a
breaking;
also,
articles
broken..
Guilt
::
Guilt (v. t.) The
criminality
and
consequent
exposure
to
punishment
resulting
from
willful
disobedience
of law, or from
morally
wrong
action;
the state of one who has
broken
a moral or
political
law;
crime;
criminality;
offense
against
right..
Waister
::
Waister
(n.) A
seaman,
usually
a green hand or a
broken-down
man,
stationed
in the waist of a
vessel
of war..
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