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Definition of brook
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Brook (v. t.) To use; to
enjoy.
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Brooklime
::
Brooklime
(n.) A plant
(Veronica
Beccabunga),
with
flowers,
usually
blue, in
axillary
racemes.
The
American
species
is V.
Americana..
Stream
::
Stream
(n.) A
current
of water or other
fluid;
a
liquid
flowing
continuously
in a line or
course,
either
on the
earth,
as a
river,
brook,
etc., or from a
vessel,
reservoir,
or
fountain;
specifically,
any
course
of
running
water;
as, many
streams
are
blended
in the
Mississippi;
gas and steam came from the earth in
streams;
a
stream
of
molten
lead from a
furnace;
a
stream
of lava from a
volcano..
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) To use; to
enjoy.
Rill
::
Rill (n.) A very small
brook;
a
streamlet.
Stomach
::
Stomach
(v. t.) To bear
without
repugnance;
to
brook.
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) A
natural
stream
of water
smaller
than a river or
creek.
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) A
declaration
of the
principles
upon which a
person,
a sect, or a party
proposes
to
stand;
a
declared
policy
or
system;
as, the
Saybrook
platform;
a
political
platform..
Water Pimpernel
::
Water
pimpernel
() A small
white-flowered
shrub;
brookweed.
Burnie
::
Burnie
(n.) A small
brook.
Spadefoot
::
Spadefoot
(n.) Any
species
of
burrowing
toads of the genus
Scaphiopus,
esp. S.
Holbrookii,
of the
Eastern
United
States;
--
called
also spade
toad..
Water Course
::
Water
course
() A
stream
of
water;
a river or
brook.
Killifish
::
Killifish
(n.) Any one of
several
small
American
cyprinodont
fishes
of the genus
Fundulus
and
allied
genera.
They live
equally
well in fresh and
brackish
water,
or even in the sea. They are
usually
striped
or
barred
with
black.
Called
also
minnow,
and brook fish. See
Minnow..
Rutile
::
Rutile
(n.) A
mineral
usually
of a
reddish
brown
color,
and
brilliant
metallic
adamantine
luster,
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals.
In
composition
it is
titanium
dioxide,
like
octahedrite
and
brookite..
Charr
::
Charr (n.) One of the
several
species
of
fishes
of the genus
Salvelinus,
allied
to the
spotted
trout and
salmon,
inhabiting
deep lakes in
mountainous
regions
in
Europe.
In the
United
States,
the brook trout
(Salvelinus
fontinalis)
is
sometimes
called
a
char..
Beccabunga
::
Beccabunga
(n.) See
Brooklime.
High-spirited
::
High-spirited
(a.) Full of
spirit
or
natural
fire;
haughty;
courageous;
impetuous;
not
brooking
restraint
or
opposition.
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.)
Something
which holds like an
anchor;
a hold; as, the
anchorages
of the
Brooklyn
Bridge..
Creek
::
Creek (n.) A
stream
of water
smaller
than a river and
larger
than a
brook.
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) To
deserve;
to earn.
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.)
Hence:
To bear
comfortably
or
patiently;
to be
reconciled
to; to
brook.
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