
1) Abide 2) Aegospotami 3) Aegospotamos 4) Allow 5) Bourn 6) Bourne 7) Creek 8) Endure 9) Rill 10) Rivulet 11) Runnel 12) Stream 13) Tolerate 14) Watercourse 15) Waterway
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1) Babbler 2) Babbling water 3) Babbling water source 4) Babbling waterway 5) Bucolic babbler 6) Burn 7) Creek 8) English boy and girl name 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) Exclusively Anglo word 11) Fictional skeleton 12) Fishing spot 13) It babbles 14) It might babble 15) Kind of trout 16) Put up with
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A brook is a small stream. The word may also refer to: ==People== ==Places== ==Other uses== ...
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• (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.
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(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-watered regions (temperate and humid tr...
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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 tributaries, though often fed below its source, as by ri...
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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 root of English
break , so as that it sign...
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Brook transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Brooked ; present participle & verbal noun Brooking .] [ Middle English broken , bruken , to use, enjoy, digest, Anglo-Saxon br...can ; akin to Dutch gebruiken
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to tolerate endureÂ
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[
n] - a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river)
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creek noun a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river); `the creek dried up every summer`
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a small, natural stream of fresh water.
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Brook is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `lives near the stream` The name Brook is most commonly given to English and Welsh girls. (2 times more often than to American girls.) In the Netherlands it is (almost) solely given to boys Although in most countries Brook is a name given to girls. In the United States, 1 out of 8 Brook`s ...
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a natural stream of water smaller than a river
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[Intelligent words] a natural stream of water smaller than a river
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