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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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Embattled
::
Embattled
(a.)
Having
the edge
broken
like
battlements;
-- said of a
bearing
such as a fess, bend, or the
like..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(v. t.) To treat as a
physician
does; to apply
remedies
to; to
repair;
as, to
doctor
a sick man or a
broken
cart..
Part
::
Part (v. i.) To be
broken
or
divided
into parts or
pieces;
to
break;
to
become
separated;
to go
asunder;
as, rope
parts;
his hair parts in the
middle..
Falter
::
Falter
(v. t.) To utter with
hesitation,
or in a
broken,
trembling,
or weak
manner..
Frangible
::
Frangible
(a.)
Capable
of being
broken;
brittle;
fragile;
easily
broken.
Wayed
::
Wayed (a.) Used to the way;
broken.
Blubber
::
Blubber
(v. t.) To give vent to
(tears)
or utter
(broken
words or
cries);
-- with forth or out.
Horizon
::
Horizon
(n.) The
unbroken
line
separating
sky and
water,
as seen by an eye at a given
elevation,
no land being
visible..
Cragged
::
Cragged
(a.) Full of
crags,
or
steep,
broken
//cks;
abounding
with
prominences,
points,
and
inequalities;
rough;
rugged..
Ragged
::
Ragged
(n.) Rent or worn into
tatters,
or till the
texture
is
broken;
as, a
ragged
coat; a
ragged
sail..
Splintered
::
Splint
(v. t.) To
fasten
or
confine
with
splints,
as a
broken
limb. See
Splint,
n., 2..
Violable
::
Violable
(a.)
Capable
of being
violated,
broken,
or
injured..
Rubble
::
Rubble
(n.)
Water-worn
or rough
broken
stones;
broken
bricks,
etc., used in
coarse
masonry,
or to fill up
between
the
facing
courses
of
walls..
Canaster
::
Canaster
(n.) A kind of
tobacco
for
smoking,
made of the dried
leaves,
coarsely
broken;
-- so
called
from the rush
baskets
in which it is
packed
in South
America..
Clifted
::
Clifted
(a.)
Broken;
fissured.
Bent
::
Bent (n.) Any
neglected
field or
broken
ground;
a
common;
a moor.
Ragged
::
Ragged
(n.)
Broken
with rough
edges;
having
jags;
uneven;
rough;
jagged;
as,
ragged
rocks..
Shatter
::
Shatter
(v. i.) To be
broken
into
fragments;
to fall or
crumble
to
pieces
by any force
applied.
Solen
::
Solen (n.) A
cradle,
as for a
broken
limb. See
Cradle,
6..
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) The act or
process
by which cane sugar
(sucrose),
under the
action
of heat and acids or
ferments
(as
diastase),
is
broken
or split up into grape sugar
(dextrose),
and fruit sugar
(levulose);
also, less
properly,
the
process
by which
starch
is
converted
into grape sugar
(dextrose)..
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