These are the meanings of the letters BORDROOM when you unscramble them.
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bromo (unknown)
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Brood (a.)
Kept for breeding from; as, a brood mare; brood stock; having young; as, a brood sow.
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Brood (a.)
Sitting or inclined to sit on eggs.
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Brood (v. i.)
To have the mind dwell continuously or moodily on a subject; to think long and anxiously; to be in a state of gloomy, serious thought; -- usually followed by over or on; as, to brood over misfortunes.
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Brood (v. i.)
To sit on and cover eggs, as a fowl, for the purpose of warming them and hatching the young; or to sit over and cover young, as a hen her chickens, in order to warm and protect them; hence, to sit quietly, as if brooding.
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Brood (v. t.)
Heavy waste in tin and copper ores.
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Brood (v. t.)
That which is bred or produced; breed; species.
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Brood (v. t.)
The young birds hatched at one time; a hatch; as, a brood of chickens.
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Brood (v. t.)
The young from the same dam, whether produced at the same time or not; young children of the same mother, especially if nearly of the same age; offspring; progeny; as, a woman with a brood of children.
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Brood (v. t.)
To cherish with care.
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Brood (v. t.)
To sit over, cover, and cherish; as, a hen broods her chickens.
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Brood (v. t.)
To think anxiously or moodily upon.
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Broom (n.)
A plant having twigs suitable for making brooms to sweep with when bound together; esp., the Cytisus scoparius of Western Europe, which is a low shrub with long, straight, green, angular branches, minute leaves, and large yellow flowers.
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Broom (n.)
An implement for sweeping floors, etc., commonly made of the panicles or tops of broom corn, bound together or attached to a long wooden handle; -- so called because originally made of the twigs of the broom.
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Broom (v. t.)
See Bream.
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dobro (unknown)
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morro (unknown)
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