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Definition of broken
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 broken is as below...
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..
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Splint
::
Splint
(v. t.) A thin piece of wood, or other
substance,
used to keep in
place,
or
protect,
an
injured
part,
especially
a
broken
bone when set..
Jet
::
"Jet (n.) The sprue of a type, which is
broken
from it when the type is
cold..
Heart-whole
::
Heart-whole
(a.) With
unbroken
courage;
undismayed.
Catagmatic
::
Catagmatic
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
consolidating
broken
bones.
Aubin
::
Aubin (n.) A
broken
gait of a
horse,
between
an amble and a
gallop;
--
commonly
called
a
Canterbury
gallop..
Gurgle
::
Gurgle
(v. i.) To run or flow in a
broken,
irregular,
noisy
current,
as water from a
bottle,
or a small
stream
among
pebbles
or
stones..
Breakage
::
Breakage
(n.) The act of
breaking;
a
break;
a
breaking;
also,
articles
broken..
Glitter
::
Glitter
(v. i.) To
sparkle
with
light;
to shine with a
brilliant
and
broken
light or showy
luster;
to
gleam;
as, a
glittering
sword..
Disruption
::
Disruption
(n.) The act or
rending
asunder,
or the state of being rent
asunder
or
broken
in
pieces;
breach;
rent;
dilaceration;
rupture;
as, the
disruption
of rocks in an
earthquake;
disruption
of a
state..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
by a
variation
in the root
vowel,
and the past
participle
(usually)
by the
addition
of -en (with or
without
a
change
of the root
vowel);
as in the verbs
strive,
strove,
striven;
break,
broke,
broken;
drink,
drank,
drunk.
Opposed
to weak, or
regular.
See
Weak..
Fracture
::
Fracture
(n.) The
texture
of a
freshly
broken
surface;
as, a
compact
fracture;
an even,
hackly,
or
conchoidal
fracture..
Crag
::
Crag (n.) A
steep,
rugged
rock; a
rough,
broken
cliff,
or point of a rock, on a
ledge..
Strale
::
Strake
(n.) A
trough
for
washing
broken
ore,
gravel,
or sand; a
launder..
Bonesetter
::
Bonesetter
(n.) One who sets
broken
or
dislocated
bones;
--
commonly
applied
to one, not a
regular
surgeon,
who makes an
occupation
of
setting
bones..
Fragment
::
Fragment
(v. t.) A part
broken
off; a
small,
detached
portion;
an
imperfect
part; as, a
fragment
of an
ancient
writing..
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Not
easily
broken;
able to
endure
hardship;
firm;
strong;
as, tough
sinews..
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..
Unbacked
::
Unbacked
(a.) Never
mounted
by a
rider;
unbroken.
Potsherd
::
Potsherd
(n.) A piece or
fragment
of a
broken
pot.
Debris
::
Debris
(n.)
Broken
and
detached
fragments,
taken
collectively;
especially,
fragments
detached
from a rock or
mountain,
and piled up at the
base..
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