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BROAD-BLOWN, a. [broad and blow.] Full blown.
BROAD-BACKED, a. [broad and back.] Having a broad back.
BROAD-AX, n. [broad and ax.] Formerly, a military weapon. In modern usage, an ax...
BROAD, a. brawd. [L. gradior; a root of extensive use.] 1. Wide; extended in bre...
BROACHER,n. A spit; one who broaches, opens or utters; a first publisher.
BROACHED, pp. Spitted; tapped; opened; uttered; first published.
BROACH, n. 1. A spit, and in some parts of the English dominions, an awl, and a ...
BRIZE, n. The gad fly. [See Breeze .]
BRIT'TLENESS, n. Aptness to break; fragility; opposed to toughness and tenacity.
BRIT'TLELY, adv. In a brittle manner.
BRIT'TLE, a. [Heb. to part, to break. See Part .] Easily broken or easily breaki...
BRIT'ON, n. A native of Britain. BRIT'ON , a. British.
BRIT'ISH, a. Pertaining to Great Britain or its inhabitants. It is sometimes app...
BRITE, or BRIGHT , v.i. To be or become over ripe, as wheat, barley or hops. [I ...
BRITCH'ING, n. A strong rope, fastened to the cascabel or pummelion of a cannon,...
BRITCH, n. The large end of a cannon or of a musket; the club or thick part of t...