Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . readth, orfrom side to side; diffused; having a large measureof any thing or quality; ample; comprehensive;gross; obscene.— Broad^cast, 7i. (Agric.) A sowingof seed by casting it at large from the hand. — ; at large. — a. Dispersed, as seed thrownby the hand: widely spread.—Broaden, biawd^n,V. i. To grow broad. — v. t. To make broad, ren-der more comprehensive.—Broadish, a. Ratherb


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . readth, orfrom side to side; diffused; having a large measureof any thing or quality; ample; comprehensive;gross; obscene.— Broad^cast, 7i. (Agric.) A sowingof seed by casting it at large from the hand. — ; at large. — a. Dispersed, as seed thrownby the hand: widely spread.—Broaden, biawd^n,V. i. To grow broad. — v. t. To make broad, ren-der more comprehensive.—Broadish, a. Ratherbroad. — Broad^ly, adv. — Broadness, n. — Broadax, -axe, n. A broad-edged ax for hewing timber. brim. n. A kind of hat worn bj- the I riends or Quakers; a Quaker. cloth, n. A fine woolen cloth for garments, exceeding -29 inches in width. —-piece, n. A gold coin broader than a guinea. —-side, n. Simultaneous discharge of all guns on oneside of a ship. (Naut.) A ships side above water,from bow to quarter. (Print.) A sheet of papercontaining one large page, or printed on one sideonly.—sword, -sord, n. One with broad blade andcutting edge; a claymore. — B. Church. (Eccl.) A. san, cube, full; moon, fd&t; eow, oil; linger or ink, tiien, boifboN, chair, get. BROCADE 46 BUCKET body of men holding liberal or comprehensive viewsof Christian doctrine and fellowship, — applied a portion of the church of Eng. — B. gauge, distance between the rails of a railroad greaterthan the standard gauge of 4 ft. 8h in. —B. pen-nant, n. (^JS^aut.) A square flag at a commodoresmast-head. —B. seal. The public seal of a state. Brocade, bro-kad, ?*. Silk stuff, variegated with goldand silver, or with patterns of flowers, etc.; otherstuffs similarly wrought. — Brocatel, -tello, brocade for tapestr}% carriage linings, etc.;marble, clouded and veined with various colors. Brocage. See under Bkokee. Broccoli, brok^ko-ll, n. A variety of cabbage. Brogan, br


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