Look up: brook


  1. Brook
    [programming] St John the Evangelist Parish Church, Hook, Hampshire, UK. This Edward Maufe designed church predates his Guildford Cathedral and establishes in a smaller scale his design features. Completed in 1938, it replaced a "tin tabernacle" used by worshipers since 1886. Source: http://...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brook_(programming)

  2. brook
    to tolerate endure 
    Found op http://www.graduateshotline.com/list.html

  3. brook
    [n] - a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river)
    Found op http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=brook

  4. Brook
    Brook noun [ Middle English brok , broke , brook , Anglo-Saxon brōc ; akin to Dutch broek , LG. brōk , marshy ground, Old High German pruoh , German bruch marsh; probably from the ...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/103

  5. Brook
    Brook transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Brooked ; present participle & verbal noun Brooking .] [ Middle English broken , bruken , to use, enjoy, digest, Anglo-Sax...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/103

  6. brook
    creek noun a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river); `the creek dried up every summer`
    Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=brook

  7. Brook
    • (v. t.) To use; to enjoy. • (v. t.) To bear; to endure; to put up with; to tolerate; as, young men can not brook restraint. • (v. t.) To deserve; to earn. • (v. t.) A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek.
    Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/brook/

  8. brook
    (from the article `inland water ecosystem`) On the surface of the land, free water habitats can be classified as either lotic (running-water) or lentic (standing-water). Lotic habitats include ... Permanent and temporary running waters (streams, brooks, rivers) occur throughout the biosphere. Well-w...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/b/117

  9. Brook
    Brook is a English mixed name. The meaning of the name is `lives by the stream` Where is it used? The name Brook is mainly used In English.How do they say it elsewhere? Brooke ( In English) Brook doesn`t appear In 2007`s top-1000 name list.The last time Brook appeared In the top-1000 was 5 years...
    Found op http://www.pregnology.com/index.php?boys and girls/Brook

  10. Brook
    A brook is a small stream. The word may also refer to: ==Places== ==People== For an etymology and history of the surname, see Brooks (surname). ==Other uses== ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brook

  11. Brook
    A natural stream of water, smaller than a river or creek; especially a small stream or rivulet which breaks directly out of the ground, as from a spring or seep; also, a stream or torrent of similar size, produced by copious rainfall, melting snow and ice, etc.; a primary stream not formed by tribut...
    Found op http://www.streamnet.org/glossary.html

  12. brook
    1) 'babbling' water 2) Babbler? 3) Babbling water 4) Burn 5) Creek 6) English boy & girl name 7) Fishing spot 8) It babbles 9) Put up with 10) Rill 11) Rivulet 12) Small stream 13) Stomach 14) Stream
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/brook/1

Tip: double click on a word to show its meaning.

No exact matches found.

Search

Typ a word and hit `Search`.
Tools
Conjugate
Synonyms
Google

Recent searches

The most recent searches on Encyclo. Between brackets you will find the number of results and number of related results.
Artem (2)
Ang (7)
Harry Dowd (1)
Gsk (2)
Currah (1)
Relational presentatio (1)
Traiteur (3)
Triaditsa, Sofia (1)
Marie Collier (1)
ophthalmoplegia intern (3)
pennate (11)
Zaloke (1)
The Crescent tram stop (1)
Outlawed (3)
John T. Olson (1)
Bolton Valley (1)
rebuked (2)
Gorboduc (5)
John Mahler (1)
Peak flow (8)
DEV O Live (2)
Discontinuation (4)
LRO (1)
Margarete Bagshaw (1)
© Encyclo MMXII | Contact | Privacy