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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Occitan brossa, of the same pre-Roman origin as brocciu.
Pronunciation
Noun
brousse f (countable and uncountable, plural brousses)
- bush, outback (wild area away from urban area)
- a kind of fresh cheese from Provence, made mainly from whey
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Noun
brousse f (plural brousses)
- (Jersey) drizzle
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