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brook; beck N. Engl.; burn Scot., N. Engl., small stream; ditch; rivulet; runnel; stream | |||
brock | |||
beck | |||
brook A small stream or rivulet, commonly swiftly flowing in rugged terrain, of lesser length and volume than a creek; especially a stream that issues directly from the ground, as from a spring or seep, or that is produced by heavy rainfall or melting snow; creek A narrow inlet or bay, especially of the sea | |||
streamlet; creek (US) | |||
creek | |||
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brooks; rivulets |
Bach: 15 phrases in 7 subjects |
Biology | 1 |
Figurative | 2 |
General | 5 |
High energy physics | 1 |
Medical | 2 |
Natural sciences | 3 |
Timber floating | 1 |