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Definition of broken
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Broken
(v. t.)
Separated
into parts or
pieces
by
violence;
divided
into
fragments;
as, a
broken
chain or rope; a
broken
dish..
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Scragged
::
Scragged
(a.) Rough with
irregular
points,
or a
broken
surface;
scraggy;
as, a
scragged
backbone..
Cullet
::
Cullet
(v. t.)
Broken
glass for
remelting.
Craziness
::
Craziness
(n.) The state of being
broken
in mind;
imbecility
or
weakness
of
intellect;
derangement.
Fragmentary
::
Fragmentary
(a.)
Composed
of
fragments,
or
broken
pieces;
disconnected;
not
complete
or
entire..
Rack
::
Rack (v. i.) To fly, as vapor or
broken
clouds..
Broken-winded
::
Broken-winded
(a.)
Having
short
breath
or
disordered
respiration,
as a
horse..
Crag
::
Crag (n.) A
steep,
rugged
rock; a
rough,
broken
cliff,
or point of a rock, on a
ledge..
Brash
::
Brash (n.)
Broken
fragments
of ice.
Interrupt
::
Interrupt
(p. a.)
Broken;
interrupted.
Crumb
::
Crumb (n.) A small
fragment
or
piece;
especially,
a small piece of bread or other food,
broken
or cut off..
Hog
::
Hog (v. i.) To
become
bent
upward
in the
middle,
like a hog's back; -- said of a ship
broken
or
strained
so as to have this
form..
Knockstone
::
Knockstone
(n.) A block upon which ore is
broken
up.
Conglutinant
::
Conglutinant
(a.)
Cementing
together;
uniting
closely;
causing
to
adhere;
promoting
healing,
as of a wound or a
broken
bone, by
adhesion
of the
parts..
Cliffy
::
Cliffy
(a.)
Having
cliffs;
broken;
craggy.
Counterpoint
::
Counterpoint
(n.) A
coverlet;
a cover for a bed, often
stitched
or
broken
into
squares;
a
counterpane.
See 1st
Counterpane..
Imp
::
Imp (n.)
Something
added to, or
united
with,
another,
to
lengthen
it out or
repair
it, -- as, an
addition
to a
beehive;
a
feather
inserted
in a
broken
wing of a bird; a
length
of
twisted
hair in a
fishing
line..
Hold
::
Hold (n. i.) Not to give way; not to part or
become
separated;
to
remain
unbroken
or
unsubdued.
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..
Rugged
::
Rugged
(n.) Full of
asperities
on the
surface;
broken
into sharp or
irregular
points,
or
otherwise
uneven;
not
smooth;
rough;
as, a
rugged
mountain;
a
rugged
road..
Hack
::
Hack (n.) A
hacking;
a catch in
speaking;
a
short,
broken
cough..
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