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  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
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    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety
    ='word-list'>
    Related Words
    Antonyms
  • to change the place or position of //the bureau was so heavy that two people couldn't budge it
  • broc​co​li
    noun
    broc·​co·​li
    ˈbrä-kə-lē ˈbrä-klē

    Definition

    • chiefly British a large hardy cauliflower
    • either of two garden vegetable plants closely related to the cabbage:
      one with a thick central stem and a compact head of dense usually green florets that is classified with the cauliflower
      one (Brassica oleracea var. italica) with slender stems and usually green or purple florets not arranged in a central head
      the stems and immature florets of broccoli used as food
    First Known Use
    1699, in the meaning defined at sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Italian, plural of broccolo flowering top of a cabbage, diminutive of brocco small nail, sprout
    bron​to​sau​rus
    noun
    bron·​to·​sau·​rus
    ˌbrän-tə-ˈsȯr-əs
    variants: or less commonly bron​to​saur ˈbrän-tə-ˌsȯr

    Definition

    • any of a genus (Apatosaurus) of very large sauropod dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic apatosaurus

      NOTE: The name brontosaurus continues to be commonly used for these dinosaurs even though their former genus name (Brontosaurus) is considered invalid.

    First Known Use
    1883, in the meaning defined above
    History and Ety