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Definition of brake
- - imp. of Break.
- n. - A fern of the genus Pteris, esp. the P. aquilina, common in
almost all countries. It has solitary stems dividing into three
principal branches. Less properly: Any fern.
- n. - A thicket; a place overgrown with shrubs and brambles, with
undergrowth and ferns, or with canes.
- v. t. - An instrument or machine to break or bruise the woody
part of flax or hemp so that it may be separated from the fiber.
- v. t. - An extended handle by means of which a number of men can
unite in working a pump, as in a fire engine.
- v. t. - A baker's kneading though.
- v. t. - A sharp bit or snaffle.
- v. t. - A frame for confining a refractory horse while the smith
is shoeing him; also, an inclosure to restrain cattle, horses, etc.
- v. t. - That part of a carriage, as of a movable battery, or
engine, which enables it to turn.
- v. t. - An ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and
ballista.
- v. t. - A large, heavy harrow for breaking clods after plowing; a
drag.
- v. t. - A piece of mechanism for retarding or stopping motion by
friction, as of a carriage or railway car, by the pressure of rubbers
against the wheels, or of clogs or ratchets against the track or
roadway, or of a pivoted lever against a wheel or drum in a machine.
- v. t. - An apparatus for testing the power of a steam engine, or
other motor, by weighing the amount of friction that the motor will
overcome; a friction brake.
- v. t. - A cart or carriage without a body, used in breaking in
horses.
- v. t. - An ancient instrument of torture.
- - of Break
- - imp. of Break.
- n. - A fern of the genus Pteris, esp. the P. aquilina, common in
almost all countries. It has solitary stems dividing into three
principal branches. Less properly: Any fern.
- n. - A thicket; a place overgrown with shrubs and brambles, with
undergrowth and ferns, or with canes.
- v. t. - An instrument or machine to break or bruise the woody
part of flax or hemp so that it may be separated from the fiber.
- v. t. - An extended handle by means of which a number of men can
unite in working a pump, as in a fire engine.
- v. t. - A baker's kneading though.
- v. t. - A sharp bit or snaffle.
- v. t. - A frame for confining a refractory horse while the smith
is shoeing him; also, an inclosure to restrain cattle, horses, etc.
- v. t. - That part of a carriage, as of a movable battery, or
engine, which enables it to turn.
- v. t. - An ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and
ballista.
- v. t. - A large, heavy harrow for breaking clods after plowing; a
drag.
- v. t. - A piece of mechanism for retarding or stopping motion by
friction, as of a carriage or railway car, by the pressure of rubbers
against the wheels, or of clogs or ratchets against the track or
roadway, or of a pivoted lever against a wheel or drum in a machine.
- v. t. - An apparatus for testing the power of a steam engine, or
other motor, by weighing the amount of friction that the motor will
overcome; a friction brake.
- v. t. - A cart or carriage without a body, used in breaking in
horses.
- v. t. - An ancient instrument of torture.
- - of Break
Syllable Information
The word brake is a 5 letter word that has 1 syllable . The syllable division for brake is: brake