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brushwood (ˈbrʌʃwʊd) [f. brush n.1] 1. Cut or broken twigs or branches; small wood.1637 Bury Wills (1850) 169, I owe Danyell Whitacre..for three loades of brushe wood. 1783 Cowper Task iv. 381 Her scanty stock of brushwood, blazing clear. 1818 Hawthorne Amer. Note-bks. (1879) II. 44 A load of dry br...
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Brushwood
Brushwood can mean:
Melaleuca uncinata or Broombrush
Brushwood, New South Wales, a rural community in the central east part of the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia
Brian Brushwood, American magician, podcaster, author and comedian known for Scam School
Operation Brushwood, a part of Operation
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brushwood
brushwoodn [U]1 broken or cut branches or twigs (折断的或砍下的)树枝.2 = brush1 5.
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Operation Brushwood
Operation Brushwood was a part of Operation Torch, Allied landings in Africa during World War II. Operation Brushwood forces landed in Fedhala, Morocco, then marched to nearby Casablanca.
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Brushwood, New South Wales
Brushwood is a rural community in the central east part of the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. Brushwood lies within the wheat farming belt of the Coolamon Shire Council and is the home of a small railway station (for the uploading of wheat and other
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Brian Brushwood
After filming several episodes of Brian Brushwood: On The Road, Brushwood got the idea for Scam School. Happypants' podcast debut was in Episode 6 of Brushwood's web series Brian Brushwood on the Road.
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Peasant Women with Brushwood
Peasant Women with Brushwood is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Jean-François Millet, created c. 1858. They are dressed in homespun clothes and wear clogs, walking along a forest road while carrying huge bundles of brushwood on their backs.
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Etymology of vimentin What is the etymology of the intermediate filament , Vimentin?
the Latin word vimentum, used to describe arrays of flexible rods,both ordered ones (e.g.,latices,filigres,and wicker-work) and non-ordered ones (e.g.,brushwood
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Drążdżewo Nowe
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Drążdżewo Nowe (New Drążdżewo or New Brushwood) was a privately owned settlement already existing in 1386. The word drążdżewo is derived from the word drzążdż (Proto-Slavonic dręzga), meaning brushwood.
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Carr (landform)
Etymology
The word carr derives from the Old Norse kjarr, meaning "brushwood" in the word kjarr-mýrr, meaning "marsh overgrown with brushwood." Other descendants of kjarr include Icelandic kjarr "brushwood"; Norwegian kjarr, kjerr "brushwood"; Danish kær "swamp", Swedish kärr, same meaning.
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Woodrising, Norfolk
History
The villages name means 'Risa's people' or perhaps, 'Brushwood place' or 'people of the brushwood'. 'Wood' was a 13th century addition.
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Monamolin
O'Donaill's Irish-English Dictionary translates muine as "brushwood" or "scrub". Therefore, the name means "the brushwood" or "scrub of Moling".
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Mushka (horse)
Mushka was born in 2005 and was owned by Brushwood Stable, and was bred by Diane Snowden. She was trained by William I. Brushwood owned Mushka from 10 January 2009 until 26 March 2010 when SF Bloodstock & Newgate Farm then bought her for $650,000.
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Justin Robert Young
podcast, and co-hosts the weekly comedy podcast Great Night with magician Brian Brushwood. Young met Brushwood in Florida while interviewing him for iTricks.com. Soon after, Young became a regular guest on Brushwood's BBLiveShow podcast.
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Risby, East Riding of Yorkshire
The name is from the Old Norse hrís and bỹ, and means "village or farm in the brushwood, or where brushwood was collected".
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