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Webster Dictionary :: Bracky

BRACK'Y, a. Brackish. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Brackishness

BRACK'ISHNESS, n. The quality of being brackish; saltness in a small degree.

Webster Dictionary :: Brackish

BRACK'ISH, a. [Gr. to water.] Salt, or salt in a moderate degree; it is applied ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bracket

BRACK'ET, [Heb. to bend the knee; hence it signifies the knee.] 1. Among workers...

Webster Dictionary :: Bracken

BRACK'EN, n. Fern. [See Brake .]

Webster Dictionary :: Brack

BRACK, n. An opening caused by the parting of any solid body; a breach; a broken...

Webster Dictionary :: Brachylogy

BRACHYL'OGY, n. [Gr. short, and expression.] In rhetoric, the expressing of any ...

Webster Dictionary :: Brachygraphy

BRACHYG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. short, and a writing.] The art or practice of writing in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Brachman

BRACH'MAN BRACHYG'RAPHER, n. [See The next word.] A writer in short hand.

Webster Dictionary :: Brachiate

BRACH'IATE, a. [See Brachial .] In botany, having branches in pairs, decussated,...

Webster Dictionary :: Brachial

BRACH'IAL, a. [L. brachium, form the Celtic braic, brac, the arm.] Belonging to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Brach

BRACH, n. A bitch of the hound kind.

Webster Dictionary :: Bracer

BRA'CER, n. That which braces, binds or makes firm; a band or bandage; also, arm...

Webster Dictionary :: Bracelet

BRA'CELET, n. 1. An ornament for the wrist, worn by ladies. This ornament See ms...

Webster Dictionary :: Braced

BRA'CED, pp. Furnished with braces; drawn close and tight; made tense.

Webster Dictionary :: Brace

BRACE, n. [L. brachium; Gr. the arm.] 1. In architecture, a piece of timber fram...

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