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I [brouč]nounraženj; povrtalo, sveder, šilo; vrh stolpa; predrtje, perforacija; broškaII [brouč]transitive verbna čep dati; figuratively načeti (pogovor); vrtatito broach a question — sprožiti vprašanje, omeniti kajnautical to broach a ship — obrniti ladijski bok proti vetru
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Broach — may mean: *Broach (metalworking) A metalworking tool with a series of chisel points mounted on one piece of steel. *Broach (sailing) A sudden instability in the heading of a sailboat when sailing downwind. *Broach (submarine) Submarines operating … Wikipedia
broach — /broʊtʃ / (say brohch) noun 1. Machinery an elongated and tapered tool with serrations which enlarges a given hole as the tool is pulled through the hole, which may be round, square, etc. 2. (in a lock) the pin about which the barrel of the key… …
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