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Definition of brome
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Brome (n.) See
Bromine.
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Ombrometer
::
Ombrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the rain that
falls;
a rain
gauge.
Brome Grass
::
Brome grass () A genus
(Bromus)
of
grasses,
one
species
of which is the chess or
cheat..
Drake
::
Drake (n.) Wild oats, brome
grass,
or
darnel
grass;
--
called
also
drawk,
dravick,
and
drank..
Penguin
::
Penguin
(n.) The
egg-shaped
fleshy
fruit of a West
Indian
plant
(Bromelia
Pinguin)
of the
Pineapple
family;
also, the plant
itself,
which has
rigid,
pointed,
and
spiny-toothed
leaves,
and is used for
hedges..
Brome
::
Brome (n.) See
Bromine.
Chess
::
Chess (n.) A
species
of brome grass
(Bromus
secalinus)
which is a
troublesome
weed in wheat
fields,
and is often
erroneously
regarded
as
degenerate
or
changed
wheat;
it bears a very
slight
resemblance
to oats, and if
reaped
and
ground
up with
wheat,
so as to be used for food, is said to
produce
narcotic
effects;
--
called
also cheat and
Willard's
bromus..
Bromeliaceous
::
Bromeliaceous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
family
of
endogenous
and
mostly
epiphytic
or
saxicolous
plants
of which the
genera
Tillandsia
and
Billbergia
are
examples.
The
pineapple,
though
terrestrial,
is also of this
family..
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