
1) Berry bush 2) Blackberry 3) Blackberry shrub 4) Cocktail with gin 5) English surname 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Fruit of the blackberry 9) Ligneous plant 10) Prickly bush 11) Prickly shrub 12) Raspberry or blackberry 13) Thorny bush 14) Thorny shrub 15) Woody plant 16) Word of purely Anglo origin
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1) Blackberry
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Bramble in the British Isles is any rough, (usually wild) tangled prickly shrub, specifically the blackberry bush (Rubus fruticosa), or any hybrid of similar appearance, with thorny stems. It may also refer to the blackberry fruit or products of its fruit (e.g. bramble jelly). The shrub grows abundantly in all parts of the British Isles and harves...
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[graph theory] In graph theory, a bramble for an undirected graph G is a family of connected subgraphs of G that all touch each other: for every pair of disjoint subgraphs, there must exist an edge in G that has one endpoint in each subgraph. The order of a bramble is the smallest size of a hitting set, a set of vertices of G that has a non...
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• (n.) The brambling or bramble finch. • (n.) Any plant of the genus Rubus, including the raspberry and blackberry. Hence: Any rough, prickly shrub.
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Again, a golf format, it involves golfers teeing off and ultimately the best of the shot or drive is selected.
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any shrub with thorns in the rose family; usually refers to blackberries and raspberries.
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1. <botany> Any plant of the genus Rubus, including the raspberry and blackberry. Hence: Any rough, prickly shrub. 'The thorny brambles, and embracing bushes.' (Shak) ... 2. <zoology> The brambling or bramble finch. ... Origin: OE. Brembil, AS.brmbel, brmbel (akin to OHG. Bramal), fr. The same root as E. Broom, As. Brm. See Broom. ... S...
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These are the largest of the wild berries, up to 1' long when mature. Look for plump, deep colored berries without hulls. (If hulls are present, the berries were picked too early and will be tart.) More commonly known as 'blueberry.'
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These are the largest of the wild berries, up to 1" long when mature. Look for plump, deep colored berries without hulls. (If hulls are present, the berries were picked too early and will be tart.) More commonly known as "blueberry."
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A small molded bump on some types of golf balls (gutta purcha and rubber core). Intended to give aerodynamic properties like the dimples on present day balls.
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Bram'ble (brăm'b'l)
noun [ Middle English
brembil , Anglo-Saxon
brēmel ,
brēmbel ,
brǣmbel (akin to Old High German
brāmal ), from the same root as English
broom , As.
brōm . See
Broom .]
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The bramble (Rubus fruticosus) or blackberry, is a prickly deciduous shrub of the family Rosaceae, allied to the raspberry. Bramble has sprawling, or erect, prickly, woody, arched and biennial stems that often root where they touch the ground. The leaves are stalked and have three to five, oval, serrate leaflets with white or grey, hairy undersides...
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HMS Bramble was a British Halcyon Class fleet minesweeper of 875 tons displacement of the Second World War launched in 1938 and sunk during the Second World War. HMS Bramble was powered by two sets of 3-cylinder compound engines providing a top speed of 17 knots. She carried a complement of 80 and was armed with two 4-inch anti-aircraft guns and fi...
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[
n] - any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
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Any shrub with thorns in the rose family; usually refers to blackberries and raspberries.
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A sprawling, prickly shrub well known for it's black berries which can be made into jams and desserts. Known as the blackberry in southern England.
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Any of a group of prickly bushes belonging to the rose family. Examples are blackberry, raspberry, and dewberry. (Genus
Rubus, family Rosaceae.)
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A shrub with thorns that is in the rose family, such as blackberries and raspberries.
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A shrub with thorns that is in the rose family, such as blackberries and raspberries.
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