About The Word Bracken
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Bracken
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What's The Definition Of Bracken?
[n] large coarse fern often several feet high; essentially weed ferns; cosmopolitan
[n] fern of southeastern Asia; not hardy in cold temperate regions Synonyms | Synonyms for Bracken: brake | pasture brake | Pteridium aquilinum | Pteridium esculentum Related Terms | Find terms related to Bracken: algae | autophyte | bean | brown algae | climber | conferva | confervoid | creeper | diatom | fern | fruits and vegetables | fucus | fungus | grapevine | green algae | gulfweed | herb | heterophyte | ivy | kelp | legume | lentil | liana | lichen | liverwort | mold | moss | mushroom | parasite | parasitic plant | pea | perthophyte | phytoplankton | planktonic algae | plant families | puffball | pulse | red algae | rockweed | rust | saprophyte | sargasso | sargassum | sea lentil | sea moss | sea wrack | seaweed | smut | succulent | toadstool | vetch | vine | wort | wrack See Also | fern | genus Pteridium | Pteridium Bracken In Webster's Dictionary \Brack"en\, n. [OE. braken, AS. bracce. See {2d Brake},
n.]
A brake or fern. --Sir W. Scott.
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