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Definition of brook
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Brook (v. t.) To
deserve;
to earn.
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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..
Brook
::
Brook (v. t.) To
deserve;
to earn.
Burnie
::
Burnie
(n.) A small
brook.
Trimorphism
::
Trimorphism
(n.) The
property
of
crystallizing
in three forms
fundamentally
distinct,
as is the case with
titanium
dioxide,
which
crystallizes
in the forms of
rutile,
octahedrite,
and
brookite.
See
Pleomorphism..
Brooklet
::
Brooklet
(n.) A small
brook.
Brook Mint
::
Brook mint () See Water mint.
Water Pimpernel
::
Water
pimpernel
() A small
white-flowered
shrub;
brookweed.
Pinfish
::
Pinfish
(n.) The
salt-water
bream
(Diplodus
Holbrooki).
Wady
::
Wady (n.) A
ravine
through
which a brook
flows;
the
channel
of a water
course,
which is dry
except
in the rainy
season..
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..
Stomach
::
Stomach
(v. t.) To bear
without
repugnance;
to
brook.
High-spirited
::
High-spirited
(a.) Full of
spirit
or
natural
fire;
haughty;
courageous;
impetuous;
not
brooking
restraint
or
opposition.
Liver
::
Liver (n.) A
resident;
a
dweller;
as, a liver in
Brooklyn..
Abrook
::
Abrook
(v. t.) To
brook;
to
endure.
Brun
::
Brun (n.) Same as Brun, a
brook..
Rill
::
Rill (n.) A very small
brook;
a
streamlet.
Comport
::
Comport
(v. t.) To bear; to
endure;
to
brook;
to put with.
Cascade
::
Cascade
(n.) A fall of water over a
precipice,
as in a river or
brook;
a
waterfall
less than a
cataract..
Runlet
::
Runlet
(n.) A
little
run or
stream;
a
streamlet;
a
brook.
Brookweed
::
Brookweed
(n.) A small
white-flowered
herb
(Samolus
Valerandi)
found
usually
in wet
places;
water
pimpernel.
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