
1) Browsing 2) Check out the stacks 3) Crop 4) Enjoy a bookstore 5) Forage 6) French word used in English 7) Go from site to site 8) Go from URL to URL 9) Graze 10) Just look 11) Just look around 12) Leaf 13) Leaf through a book 14) Leaf through a magazine 15) Linger at a bookstore 16) Linger in the bookstore
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1) Browsing 2) Dip into 3) Peruse 4) Scan 5) Scanthrough
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- reading superficially or at random
- the act of feeding by continual nibbling
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to inspect something casually, particularly to use an internet browser to casually inspect Web pages. This involves following links from page to page (also called surfing) rather than searching directly. The main difference between browsing and searching is that with browsing you have very little advance knowledge of what will be on the next page.
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1. to eat; nibble at; eat from. 2. to graze; feed on; pasture on (Stein 1966). Browser
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• (n.) To feed on, as pasture; to pasture on; to graze. • (v. i.) To pasture; to feed; to nibble. • (v. i.) To feed on the tender branches or shoots of shrubs or trees, as do cattle, sheep, and deer. • (n.) To eat or nibble off, as the tender branches of trees, shrubs, etc.; -- said of cattle, sheep, deer, and some other animals...
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The HEASARC's user interface/data browser
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A representation of a dataset or data granule used to pre-screen data as an aid to selection prior to ordering. A data set, typically of limited size and resolution, created to rapidly provide an understanding of the type and quality of available full resolution data sets. It may also enable the selection of intervals for further processing or anal...
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The tender branches or twigs of trees and shrubs, fit for the food of cattle and other animals; green food. 'Sheep, goats, and oxen, and the nobler steed, On browse, and corn, and flowery meadows feed.' (Dryden) ... Origin: OF. Brost, broust, sprout, shoot, F. Brout browse, browsewood, prob. Fr. OHG. Burst, G. Borste, bristle; cf. Also Armor. Brous...
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Verb-To eat shoots, twigs, and leaves of trees and shrubs. A giraffe uses its long tongue to browse on leaves high up in trees. Noun-Leafy plant material animals eat.
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To look through files and directories. Many dialogue boxes have a Browse button, which opens another dialogue box that lists files and directories so that the user can easily select a file.
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Browse (brouz)
noun [ Old French
brost ,
broust , sprout, shoot, French
brout browse, browsewood, probably from Old High German
burst , German
borste , bristle; confer also Armor.
brousta to browse. See
Bristle ,
noun ,
Bru...
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Browse transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Browsed (brouzd); present participle & verbal noun Browsing .] [ For broust , Old French brouster , bruster , French brouter . See Browse ,
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parts of woody plants, including twigs, shoots, and leaves.
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Broad-leafed woody plant, shrub, bush or tree of small stature.
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to inspect something casually, particularly to use an internet browser to casually inspect Web pages. This involves following links from page to page (also called surfing) rather than searching directly. The main difference between browsing and searching is that with browsing you have very little advance knowledge of what will be on the next page.
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[n] - reading superficially or at random 2. [n] - the act of feeding by continual nibbling 3. [v] - look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular 4. [v] - eat lightly, try different dishes
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verb feed as in a meadow or pasture; `the herd was grazing`
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browsing noun the act of feeding by continual nibbling
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Bushy or woody plants that goats consume.
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Leaf and twig growth of shrubs, woody vines, trees, cacti, and other non-herbaceous vegetation available for animal consumption.(v) To browse. The consumption of browse in situ by animals.
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parts of woody plants, including twigs, shoots, and leaves, eaten by forest animals.
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