from Old French brouster, broster (“to nibble off buds, sprouts, and bark; browse”), from brost (“a sprout, shoot, bud”), from a Germanic source, perhaps...
See also: browser Borrowed from English browser, from browse + -er. IPA(key): /ˈbʁaʊ̯zɐ/ Browser m (strong, genitive Browsers, plural Browser) (computing)...
also: Browser From browse + -er. IPA(key): /ˈbɹaʊzɚ/ Hyphenation: brows‧er Rhymes: -aʊzə(ɹ) browser (plural browsers) A person or animal who browses. Coordinate...
From browse + -able. browsable (comparative more browsable, superlative most browsable) That may be browsed. unbrowsable browsability...
From browse + -able. browseable (comparative more browseable, superlative most browseable) Alternative spelling of browsable browseability...
Rhymes: -aʊzɪŋ browsing present participle and gerund of browse browsing (plural browsings) A place abounding with shrubs where animals may browse. 1655, James...
IPA(key): /ˈbɹaʊzɪz/ browses third-person singular simple present indicative of browse browses plural of browse Bowsers, bowsers...
From browse + -ability. browsability (uncountable) The quality or state of being browsable....
See also: Web browser, web-browser, Web-browser, and Webbrowser Web browser, web-browser, Web-browser IPA(key): /wɛb.bɹaʊ.zə(ɹ)/ Hyphenation: web brows‧er...