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Brisk
- adjective - become brisk; "business brisked up"
- imparting vitality and energy; "the bracing mountain air"
- quick and energetic;
- very active; "doing a brisk business"
Briss
- noun - the Jewish rite of circumcision performed on a male child on the eighth day of his life
Brith
- noun - the Jewish rite of circumcision performed on a male child on the eighth day of his life
Brits
- noun - a native or inhabitant of Great Britain
- minute crustaceans forming food for right whales
- the people of Great Britain
- the young of a herring or sprat or similar fish
Britt
- noun - minute crustaceans forming food for right whales
- the young of a herring or sprat or similar fish
Brize
- - The breeze fly. See Breeze.
Broad
- adjective - (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional; "a broad southern accent"
- being at a peak or culminating point; "broad daylight"; "full summer"
- British wet lands " the broads"
- broad in scope or content; "across-the-board pay increases"; "an all-embracing definition"; "blanket sanctions against human-rights violators"; "an invention with broad applications"; "a panoptic study of Soviet nationality"- T.G.Winner; "granted him wide powers"
- having a distance larger than usual from side to side; wide.
- having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other; "wide roads"; "a wide necktie"; "wide margins"; "three feet wide"; "a river two miles broad"; "broad shoulders"; "a broad river"
- lacking subtlety; obvious; "gave us a broad hint that it was time to leave"
- not detailed or specific; "a broad rule"; "the broad outlines of the plan"; "felt an unspecific dread"
- showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; "a broad
Broca
- noun - French anthropologist who studied the craniums and brains of different races of people; remembered for his discovery that articulate speech depends on an area of the brain now known as Broca's area (1824-1880)
Broch
- unknown - a dry-stone circular tower of late Iron Age, with galleries within the thickness of the wall, common in Scotland.