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bromeliaceous

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BROME

n.[Gr. foetor. ] A liquid of a deep red-brown color, very volatile, and having an ill smell, obtained from the mother-water of salt-works, and from the lixivia of the ashes of sea plants, by treating these solutions with chlorine. It has three times the density of water.

 

BROME-GRASS

n.A plant, the Bromus.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BROME

Brome, n. Etym: [F.] (Chem. )

 

Defn: See Bromine.

 

BROME GRASS

Brome " grass `. Etym: [L. bromos a kind of oats, Gr. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus (Bromus ) of grasses, one species of which is the chess or cheat.

 

BROMELIACEOUS

Bro *me `li *a "ceous, a. Etym: [Named after Olaf Bromel, a Swedish botanist. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or resembling, a family of endogenous and mostly epiphytic or saxicolous plants of which the genera Tillandsia and Billbergia are examples. The pineapple, though terrestrial, is also of this family.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

brome

brome |brōm broʊm | noun an oatlike grass that is sometimes grown for fodder or ornamental purposes. [Genus Bromus, family Gramineae. ] ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin Bromus, from Greek bromos oat.

 

bromeliad

bro me li ad |brōˈmēlēˌad broʊˈmiliæd | noun a plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic, and many are cultivated as houseplants. [Family Bromeliaceae: Bromelia and other genera, and numerous species, including the pineapple and Spanish moss. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from modern Latin Bromelia (named by Linnaeus after Olaf Bromel (1639 –1705 ), Swedish botanist ) + -ad 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

brome

brome |brəʊm | noun [ mass noun ] an oat-like grass which is sometimes grown for fodder or ornamental purposes. Genus Bromus, family Gramineae. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin Bromus, from Greek bromos oat .

 

bromeliad

bromeliad |brəˈmiːlɪad | noun a plant of tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, spiny leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic and many are cultivated as pot plants. Family Bromeliaceae: Bromelia and other genera, and numerous species, including the pineapple and Spanish moss. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from modern Latin Bromelia (named by Linnaeus after Olaf Bromel (1639 –1705 ), Swedish botanist ) + -ad 1 .

 

Duden Dictionary

Bromelie

Bro me lie Substantiv, feminin , die |Brom e lie |die Bromelie; Genitiv: der Bromelie, Plural: die Bromelien nach dem schwedischen Botaniker Bromel (1639 –1705 )zu den Ananasgewächsen gehörende Zierpflanze mit langen, starren, am Rand mit Dornen besetzten Blättern und Blütenrispen

 

French Dictionary

brome

brome n. m. nom masculin Symbole Br (s ’écrit sans point ). Corps simple, voisin du chlore.

 

bromé

bromé , ée adj. adjectif Qui contient du brome.

 

Spanish Dictionary

bromear

bromear verbo intransitivo Hacer o decir bromas :el asunto es más serio de lo que piensas, así que no bromees, por favor; cortaron la imagen del político bromeando con el periodista .

 

bromeliáceo, -cea

bromeliáceo, -cea adjetivo /nombre femenino 1 bot [planta ] Que pertenece a la familia de las bromiliáceas .2 bromeliáceas nombre femenino plural bot Familia de plantas monocotiledóneas (hierbas y matas ) de hojas reunidas en la base, de margen dentado y espinoso, y dispuestas en rosetón, flores agrupadas en espiga, propias de países tropicales americanos :el ananá pertenece a las bromeliáceas .