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Definition of brack
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Brack (n.) Salt or
brackish
water.
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Brackishness
::
Brackishness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
brackish,
or
somewhat
salt..
Bracket
::
Bracket
(n.) A piece or
combination
of
pieces,
usually
triangular
in
general
shape,
projecting
from, or
fastened
to, a wall, or other
surface,
to
support
heavy
bodies
or to
strengthen
angles..
Brack
::
Brack (n.) An
opening
caused
by the
parting
of any solid body; a crack or
breach;
a flaw.
Sea
::
Sea (n.) An
inland
body of
water,
esp. if large or if salt or
brackish;
as, the
Caspian
Sea; the Sea of Aral;
sometimes,
a small
fresh-water
lake; as, the Sea of
Galilee..
Bracketing
::
Bracketing
(n.) A
series
or group of
brackets;
brackets,
collectively..
Taste
::
Taste (v. i.) To have a
smack;
to
excite
a
particular
sensation,
by which the
specific
quality
or
flavor
is
distinguished;
to have a
particular
quality
or
character;
as, this water
tastes
brackish;
the milk
tastes
of
garlic..
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.)
Hence,
a work of art of
sacred
subject,
having
a
partially
architectural
character,
as a solid frame
resting
on a
bracket,
or the
like..
Terrapin
::
Terrapin
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tortoises
living
in fresh and
brackish
waters.
Many of them are
valued
for food.
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Not salt; as, fresh
water,
in
distinction
from that which is from the sea, or
brackish;
fresh meat, in
distinction
from that which is
pickled
or
salted..
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Fresh;
not salt or
brackish;
as, sweet
water..
Zebra
::
Zebra (n.)
Either
one of two
species
of South
African
wild
horses
remarkable
for
having
the body white or
yellowish
white,
and
conspicuously
marked
with dark brown or
brackish
bands..
Bracket
::
Bracket
(v. t.) To place
within
brackets;
to
connect
by
brackets;
to
furnish
with
brackets.
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A long and
narrow
platform
attached
to one or more sides of
public
hall or the
interior
of a
church,
and
supported
by
brackets
or
columns;
--
sometimes
intended
to be
occupied
by
musicians
or
spectators,
sometimes
designed
merely
to
increase
the
capacity
of the
hall..
Bracket
::
Bracket
(n.) A gas
fixture
or lamp
holder
projecting
from the face of a wall,
column,
or the
like..
Brack
::
Brack (n.) Salt or
brackish
water.
Bracketing
::
Bracketing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bracke.
Bracken
::
Bracken
(n.) A brake or fern.
Becket
::
Becket
(n.) A small
grommet,
or a ring or loop of rope / metal for
holding
things
in
position,
as
spars,
ropes,
etc.; also a
bracket,
a
pocket,
or a
handle
made of
rope..
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..
Miserere
::
Miserere
(n.) A small
projecting
boss or
bracket,
on the under side of the
hinged
seat of a
church
stall (see
Stall).
It was
intended,
the seat being
turned
up, to give some
support
to a
worshiper
when
standing.
Called
also
misericordia..
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