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browseRelationships Related Term: search v. ~ 1. To review in a casual manner. - 2. To scan a list or document. - 3. To download and view information from the World Wide Web through the use of a browser. N [..]
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browseWoody or brushy plants (e.g., sagebrush, shadscale, and other shrubs and bushes). Cattle feed on the tender shoots or twigs.
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browseTo look randomly through a collection - for example, a number of images or a website's pages.
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browsemid-15c., "feed on buds," from Middle French brouster, from Old French broster "to sprout, bud," from brost "young shoot, twig," probably from Proto-Germanic *brust- &quo [..]
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browseto feed mainly on leaves, twigs, or bark of shrubs and trees. Cf. graze
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browseshop: shop around; not necessarily buying; "I don't need help, I'm just browsing" vegetation (such as young shoots, twigs, and leaves) that is suitabl [..]
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browseInternet Glossary (1) In database systems, browse means to view data. Many database systems support a special browse mode, in which you can flip through fields and records quickly. Usually, you cannot modify data while you are in browse mode. (2) In object-oriented programming languages, browse means to examine data structures. (3) To view format [..]
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browse(1) In database systems, browse means to view data. Many database systems support a special browse mode , in which you can flip through fields and records quickly. Usually, you cannot modify data whil [..]
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browseTo look through a library collection, catalog, bibliography, index, bibliographic database, or other finding tool in a casual search for items of interest, without clearly defined intentions. To facil [..]
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browseTo casually explore the Internet.
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browseThe act of moving from Web page to page using hyperlinks on a Web browser.
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browse(v) feed as in a meadow or pasture(n) reading superficially or at random(n) vegetation (such as young shoots, twigs, and leaves) that is suitable for animals to eat(v) look around casually and randoml [..]
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browselift tondeo totonsi tonsum, pasco
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browseVerb-To eat shoots, twigs, and leaves of trees and shrubs. A giraffe uses its long tongue to browse on leaves high up in trees. Noun-Leafy plant material animals eat.
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browseTwigs, leaves, and young shoots of trees and shrubs that animals eat. Browse is often used to refer to the shrubs eaten by big game, such as elk and deer.
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browseThe name for plants that deer, rabbits, beavers, or other mammals munch on. Browse is usually small plants, very young trees, or leaves and twigs on larger trees.
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browseThe process by which a user accessess various web resources.
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browseIn TOXMAP, users can "browse" TOXMAP data via the Map Contents side panel, turn map layers on and off, pan and zoom the map, and get details by clicking on points on the map. When browsing, search results are unavailable.
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browseScan an index for a match or the closest match to a term (word, phrase, or whole phrase) in records. The system matches the exact text string—character by character, from left to right—against the characters in the specified index. Produces a browse list that highlights the closest match and shows the number of records for each term in the list. Cl [..]
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browseThe part of shrubs, woody vines and trees that are suitable for animal consumption.
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browseBroad-leaved shrubs that are eaten by herbivores such as hares and deer.
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