<span class="searchmatch">broken</span> <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> past participle of break <span class="searchmatch">bread</span>...
multigrain <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> native <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> new <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> nut <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> oaten <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> olive <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> onion <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> pan <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> pilot <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> pita <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> pitta <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> plain <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> po' boy <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> pocket...
singular simple present breaks <span class="searchmatch">bread</span>, present participle breaking <span class="searchmatch">bread</span>, simple past broke <span class="searchmatch">bread</span>, past participle <span class="searchmatch">broken</span> <span class="searchmatch">bread</span>) To eat a meal, especially...
“And when I have <span class="searchmatch">broken</span> the staff of your <span class="searchmatch">bread</span>, ten women shall bake your <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> in one oven, and they shall deliver you your <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> again by weight: and...
<span class="searchmatch">Broken</span> plural of the derived from the passive participle مَنْقُوش (manqūš, “sculpted”), from the verb نَقَشَ (naqaša, “to sculpt, engrave”), from the way...
Doublet of череп (čerep, “scull”), from Proto-Slavic *čerpъ (“<span class="searchmatch">broken</span> piece of pottery”). IPA(key): [ˈt͡srɛpna] црепна • (crepna) f (plural црепни, relational...
possibly Proto-Germanic *hlaibaz (English loaf, Gothic 𐌷𐌻𐌰𐌹𐍆𐍃 (hlaifs, “<span class="searchmatch">bread</span>”), Proto-Slavic *xlěbъ). Possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kʷel-...
also: جبر, حبر, چتر, خبر, and چپر Inherited from Arabic خبز. خبز (khobz) <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> Often suspected a loan, presuming an Aksumite or Old South Arabian predecessor...
diarrhœa, is about one-fourth of a pound of <span class="searchmatch">bread</span> toasted slowly to a very dark brown color (not burned), <span class="searchmatch">broken</span> into a hot mug or pitcher, with a quart of...
Borrowed from French pâte brisée (literally “<span class="searchmatch">broken</span> dough”). IPA(key): /pat bʁi.ze/ ~ /pɑt bʁi.ze/ pâte brisée (uncountable) (cooking) A form of shortcrust...