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1 Broom Spanish
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2 Broom Root
The roots of this plant are used in the brush trade. They are fine and of a dark-yellowish colour. They are often used as a substitute for the French Whisk fibres owing to cheapness. -
3 broom
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4 BROOM
• New broom sweeps clean (A) - Новая метла чисто метет (H)• New brooms sweep clean - Новая метла чисто метет (H) -
5 broom
[bruːm] noun1) a wild shrub of the pea family with ( usually yellow) flowers:وزّالThe hillside was covered in broom.
2) a long-handled sweeping brush.مُكْنِسَه -
6 Broom's Legal Maxims
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Broom's Legal Maxims
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7 broom closet
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8 broom
n. <I>(also: <B>Br</B>)</I> bromine, halogen element, electronegative element which forms a salt when united with metals -
9 Spanish Broom
This plant yields fine fibre which is used in Spain for lace and other fine tissues. In Italy and France a durable cloth is made of it. The plant (Spartium Scoparium) grows well in dry, hilly places, railway banks, etc., and has a beautiful yellow butterfly-shaped flower. -
10 Bring You Own Broom
Jocular: BYOBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bring You Own Broom
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11 gorse-broom lace bug
Entomology: Dictyonota strichnoceraУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > gorse-broom lace bug
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12 supurgi
broom. xotinak supurgi short handled broom. Erkak supurgi long handled broom. qorovul supurgi a large broom used by watchmen. supurgi puli ‘broom money’ paid by students in traditional schools for school upkeep. muloyim supurgi having a pleasant demeanor but cold or devious at heart. qo’li kosov, sochi supurgi virtual household slave (often said referring to daughters in law) -
13 bealaidh
broom, Irish beally/i (Lh. Comp. Voc.); cf. Breton balan, Middle Breton balazn, Old French balain; also French balai, older balain, a broom. This might be referred to the common root bhel, bloom (prolific as a root, like the corresponding root of broom, as in Welsh balannu, to bud), but the Welsh for "broom" is banadl, Cornish banathel, which Middle Ernault has compared with Latin genista, broom (root gen, beget?). Jub. gives Breton as banadlon (R.C.$$+18 106). The Breton might be a metathesis of Welsh banadl (cf. Breton alan v. anail). It is possible that Gaelic is borrowed from the Pictish; the word does not appear in the Irish Dictionaries, save in Lh.'s Celt. part, which perhaps proves nothing. -
14 голик
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15 sapu
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16 метлар
broom-maker/-seller* * *метла̀р,м., -и broom-maker/-seller.* * *broom-maker/-seller -
17 веник
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18 метла
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19 веха с голиком
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > веха с голиком
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20 sapu
broom. sapu-ijik broom of sugar palm fiber. sapu-lidi broom of split coconut midribs. sapu-tangan handkerchief.
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