BREE

Etymology 1

Noun

bree (plural brees)

(obsolete or dialectal, Scotland) The eyelid.

(obsolete or dialectal, Scotland) The eyebrow.

(Scotland) The brow; forehead.

Etymology 2

Noun

bree (plural brees)

(obsolete, outside, Scotland) Broth.

Anagrams

• Beer, Eber, Reeb, be-er, beer, bere, eber, reeb

Etymology

Shortened.

Proper noun

Bree

A female given name, diminutive of Breanna or Breyon.

Anagrams

• Beer, Eber, Reeb, be-er, beer, bere, eber, reeb

Source: Wiktionary



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Word of the Day

7 March 2025

INTERTRIGO

(noun) chafing between two skin surfaces that are in contact (as in the armpit or under the breasts or between the thighs)


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