
1) Air
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1) Dish the dirt 2) French word used in English 3) Gossip 4) Noise about 5) Noise abroad 6) Report 7) Rumor 8) Rumor about 9) Rumour 10) Spread a rumor 11) Spread news of 12) Spread rumors 13) Tell or spread rumors 14) To voice abroad
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Bruit (t) is the unusual sound that blood makes when it rushes past an obstruction (called turbulent flow) in an artery when the sound is auscultated with the bell portion of a stethoscope. The term `bruit,` the French word for `noise,` simply refers to the sound. A related term is `vascular murmur`, which should not be confused with a heart...
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something rumoured widely; to report or spread rumour
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• (v. t.) To report; to noise abroad. • (n.) An abnormal sound of several kinds, heard on auscultation. • (n.) Report; rumor; fame.
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(from the article `diagnosis`) Bruits are blowing vascular sounds resembling heart murmurs that are perceived over partially occluded blood vessels. When detected over the carotid ...
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<cardiology, clinical sign> An unexpected audible swishing sound or murmur heard over an artery or vascular channel. Indicates increased turbulence often caused by a partial obstruction. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(brwe) (brldbomact) French word meaning sound (def. 3). aneurysmal bruit a blowing sound heard over an aneurysm. placental bruit placental souffle.
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Bruit noun [ Middle English
bruit ,
brut , noise, bruit, French
bruit , from Late Latin
brugitus ; confer Latin
rugire to roar; perhaps influenced by the source of English
bray to make a harsh noise, Armor.
brud bruit.]
1. Report; rumor; fame....
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Bruit transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bruited ;
present participle & verbal noun Bruiting .] To report; to noise abroad. « I find thou art no less than fame hath
bruited .
Shak. »
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Type: Term Pronunciation: brū-ē′ Definitions: 1. A harsh or musical intermittent auscultatory sound, especially an abnormal one.
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Bruit: A sound, especially an abnormal one. A bruit may be heard over an artery or vascular channel, reflecting turbulence of flow. Listening for a bruit in the neck is a simple, safe, and inexpensive way to screen for stenosis (narrowing) of the carotid artery. Bruit is French for noise. See also: Aneurysmal bruit.
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to voice abroad; rumor (used chiefly in the passive and often fol. by about): The report was bruited through the village.
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A sound made in the blood vessels resulting from turbulence, perhaps because of a buildup of plaque or damage to the vessels.
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