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brambleOld English bræmbel "rough, prickly shrub" (especially the blackberry bush), with euphonic -b-, from earlier bræmel, from Proto-Germanic *bræmaz (see broom).
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brambleBramble [N] [S] Hebrew atad , Judges 9:14 ; rendered "thorn," Psalms 58:9 . The LXX. and Vulgate render by rhamnus, a thorny shrub common in Palestine, resembling the hawthorn. Hebrew hoah , [..]
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brambleAny shrub with thorns in the rose family; usually refers to blackberries and raspberries.
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bramble A shrub with thorns that is in the rose family, such as blackberries and raspberries.
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brambleAny plant of the genus Rubus, such as the blackberry and raspberry.
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brambleThe Bramble is similar to the Scramble and in there the members of the team at first tee off and then the best drive is selected. The next stroke of members is from the location of the selected best drive, but all players from there on play with there own golf ball until each has holed out. So in the end there are four individual scores. In the end [..]
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brambleA spiny cane bush with berry fruits (e.g., raspberries and blackberries).
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brambleAgain, a golf format, it involves golfers teeing off and ultimately the best of the shot or drive is selected.
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brambleType of ball, popular in the 1890’s, which usually featured a gutta-percha cover with raised dimples vs. the recessed dimples of today.
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brambleA small molded bump on some types of golf balls (gutta purcha and rubber core). Intended to give aerodynamic properties like the dimples on present day balls.
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bramblea blackberry bush
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bramble(1.) Hebrew _atad_, Judg. 9:14; rendered "thorn," Ps. 58:9. The LXX. and Vulgate render by rhamnus, a thorny shrub common in Palestine, resembling the hawthorn.(2.) Hebrew _hoah_, Isa. 34:13 [..]
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bramble[Thorns]
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brambleScottish term for blackberry
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bramble(n) any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
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brambleA testy, gouty, benevolent, country squire, in Smollett’s novel of Humphrey Clinker. Colman has introduced the same character as Sir Robert Bramble in his Poor Gentleman. Sheridan’s [..]
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bramble, sb. withered branches; rubbish of twigs, &c.
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brambleA spiny cane bush with berry fruits (e.g., raspberries and blackberries).
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bramble
(British) Common blackberry.
*gd|dris|f,gd|smeur|f
* Spanish: (mora,f), (zarzamora,m)
* Swedish: (björnbär)
* Welsh: (mwyaren,f)
plant in the genus ''Rubus''
* Finnish: (vatukka)
* French: (roncier [..]
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