broadloom |
of or pertaining to carpets or rugs woven on a loom wider than four and a half feet. [2 definitions] |
broad-minded |
having unprejudiced views; tolerant or liberal. |
broadside |
a strong, often abusive criticism or denunciation. [9 definitions] |
broad-spectrum |
of an antibiotic, widely effective or applicable. |
broadsword |
a sword with a broad flat blade. |
broadtail |
the wavy, glossy black pelt of a newborn or stillborn karakul lamb. |
Broadway |
a major north-south New York City street, part of which is the core of the theater district in midtown. [2 definitions] |
Brobdingnag |
in Jonathan Swift's eighteenth-century novel Gulliver's Travels, a land inhabited by giants. |
Brobdingnagian |
huge; enormous; gigantic. [3 definitions] |
brocade |
a fabric woven with a raised pattern. [2 definitions] |
broccoli |
a cultivated subspecies of the cabbage, or the green flower buds and flowering stalk of this plant used for food. |
brochette |
a small skewer or spit used for cooking. |
brochure |
a small booklet or pamphlet, esp. one that contains pictures and is used for advertising purposes. |
brogan |
a stout, ankle-high work shoe. |
brogue1 |
a dialectal pronunciation, esp. an Irish accent. |
brogue2 |
a strong laced shoe, usu. having decorative perforations. |
broil1 |
to cook at high temperature with heat coming from one direction, as on a grill or in an oven. [6 definitions] |
broil2 |
a rowdy quarrel or brawl. [2 definitions] |
broiler |
a device used for broiling food, such as a grill, pan, or compartment in a stove. [2 definitions] |
broiling |
causing the physical sensation of extreme heat. |
broke |
past tense of break. [2 definitions] |