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broachintroduce, propose, bring up, submit, advance: Did you broach the subject at the meeting?; a cutting tool; a spit for roasting meat Not to be confused with:brooch – an ornament having a pin at the back: That is a lovely brooch on your dress.broach 1 B0492400 (brōch)tr.v. broached, broach·ing, broach·es 1. a. To bring up (a subject) for discussion or debate.b. To announce: We broached our plans for the new year.2. To pierce in order to draw off liquid: broach a keg of beer.3. To draw off (a liquid) by piercing a hole in a cask or other container.4. To shape or enlarge (a hole) with a tapered, serrated tool.n.1. a. A tapered, serrated tool used to shape or enlarge a hole.b. The hole made by such a tool.2. A spit for roasting meat.3. A mason's narrow chisel.4. A gimlet for tapping or broaching casks.5. Variant of brooch. [Middle English brochen, to pierce, probably from broche, pointed weapon or implement, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *brocca, from Latin broccus, projecting.] broach′er n.Synonyms: broach1, introduce, moot, raise These verbs mean to bring forward a point, topic, or question for consideration or discussion: broach the subject tactfully; introduce a tax bill before the legislature; an idea that was mooted before the committee; raised the problem of dropouts with the faculty.
broach 2 B0492400 (brōch)intr. & tr.v. broached, broach·ing, broach·es Nautical To veer or cause to veer broadside to the wind and waves: tried to keep the boat from broaching to. [Probably from broach.]broach (brəʊtʃ) vb1. (tr) to initiate (a topic) for discussion: to broach a dangerous subject. 2. (tr) to tap or pierce (a container) to draw off (a liquid): to broach a cask; to broach wine. 3. (tr) to open in order to begin to use: to broach a shipment. 4. (intr) to break the surface of the water: the trout broached after being hooked. 5. (Mechanical Engineering) (tr) machinery to enlarge and finish (a hole) by reamingn6. (Tools) a long tapered toothed cutting tool for enlarging holes7. (Cookery) a spit for roasting meat, etc8. (Architecture) a roof covering the corner triangle on the top of a square tower having an octagonal spire9. (Mechanical Engineering) a pin, forming part of some types of lock, that registers in the hollow bore of a key10. (Tools) a tool used for tapping casks11. (Jewellery) a less common spelling of brooch[C14: from Old French broche, from Vulgar Latin brocca (unattested), from Latin brochus projecting] ˈbroacher n
broach (brəʊtʃ) vb (Nautical Terms) nautical (usually foll by to) to cause (a sailing vessel) to swerve sharply and dangerously or (of a sailing vessel) to swerve sharply and dangerously in a following sea, so as to be broadside to the waves[C18: perhaps from broach1 in obsolete sense of turn on a spit]broach (broʊtʃ) n. 1. an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes. 2. a spit for roasting meat. 3. a gimlet for tapping casks. 4. (in a lock) a pin receiving the barrel of a key. 5. a pointed tool for the rough dressing of stone. 6. brooch. v.t. 7. to mention or suggest for the first time. 8. to enlarge or finish with a broach. 9. to draw (beer, liquor, etc.), as by tapping. 10. to tap or pierce. v.i. 11. (of a sailing vessel) to veer to windward. 12. to break the surface of water from below. [1175–1225; Middle English broche < Anglo-French, Old French < Vulgar Latin *brocca spike, horn, tap of a cask, derivative of Latin brocchus projecting] broach′er, n. broach - Comes from Latin brocchus/broccus, "projecting."See also related terms for projecting.broachWhen a water craft is thrown broadside to the wind and waves, against a bar, or against the shoreline.broach Past participle: broached Gerund: broaching
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I was broaching | you were broaching | he/she/it was broaching | we were broaching | you were broaching | they were broaching |
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I will be broaching | you will be broaching | he/she/it will be broaching | we will be broaching | you will be broaching | they will be broaching |
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I would have broached | you would have broached | he/she/it would have broached | we would have broached | you would have broached | they would have broached | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | broach - a decorative pin worn by women breastpin, broochpin - a piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer's garmentsunburst - a jeweled brooch with a pattern resembling the sun | Verb | 1. | broach - bring up a topic for discussioninitiatehash out, talk over, discuss - speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion; "We discussed our household budget"deal, plow, handle, treat, cover, address - act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China" |
broachverb1. bring up, approach, introduce, mention, speak of, talk of, open up, hint at, touch on, raise the subject of Eventually I broached the subject of her early life.2. open, crack, pierce, puncture, uncork He would ask the landlord to broach a new barrel of wine.broachverbTo put forward (a topic) for discussion:bring up, introduce, moot, put forth, raise.Translationsansprechenaufbringenentamerforerrencontrertoucherspillarestraorzareaffrontaremettere la spinaaansprekenaantappendoorborenkapseizenter sprake brengenbroach
broach (one's) claretTo draw blood, typically in some sort of fight. "Claret" is a type of red wine. A: "Who broached your claret?" B: "Bill punched me in the nose. Can you help me clean up this blood?" Do you challenge me to a fight? Well, I will most certainly broach your claret—I hope you're ready for that!See also: broach, claretbroach (something) with (someone)To mention or discuss something with someone. I wouldn't broach that topic with him unless you want to hear about it for hours. Everyone knows you shouldn't broach the issues of politics or religion at a dinner party.See also: broachbroach something with someone and broach something to someoneto mention something to someone; to bring up an idea to someone. I hate to be the one to have to broach this to you, but your trousers are torn. This delicate matter must be broached with Mr. Rogers.See also: broachBroach
Broach,city, India: see BharuchBharuch , formerly Broach, city (1991 pop. 139,029), Gujarat state, W India, on the Gulf of Khambat. A port at the mouth of the Narmada River, Bharuch ships cotton, wheat, and timber and manufactures textiles, ink, and glass. ..... Click the link for more information. .BroachA half pyramid above the corners of a square tower to provide a transition to an octagonal spire.Broach a metalcutting tool with multiple blades used on broaching machines to machine outer surfaces and through-holes. The following broaches are distinguished, based on the shape of the surface to be worked: cylinder, faceted (square, hexagonal, and so forth), spline, keyway, flat surface, and shaped surface broaches. Figure 1. Broaches: (a) for internal broaching, (b) for external broaching; (1) pull end, (2) and (5) front and rear pilots, (3) cutting section, (4) finishing section In broaches used for internal broaching (Figure 1, a), the teeth are arranged on a tapered cutting section; they carry out the major work of cutting the final layer of stock to size. The finishing section of the broach has from three to eight teeth. The first of these cut a very thin layer of metal and give the hole its final shape; the other teeth are spares and are used after the broach is reground. Broaches for external broaching (Figure 1, b) are manufactured in the shape of a rectangular bar and have cutting and finishing sections. In addition to cutting broaches, there are burnishing broaches, which do not cut, but rather smooth and flatten metal. The flattened layer produced by such broaches has high resistance to wear. The teeth of burnishing broaches do not have cutting angles; they are sometimes positioned on the finishing section of the broach. broach[brōch] (mechanical engineering) A multiple-tooth, barlike cutting tool; the teeth are shaped to give a desired surface or contour, and cutting results from each tooth projecting farther than the preceding one. broach1. In quarrying, to free stone blocks from the ledge by cutting out the webbing between holes drilled close together in a row. 2. To finish a stone surface with broad diagonal parallel grooves cut by a pointed chisel. 3. A half pyramid above the corners of a square tower to provide a transition to an octagonal spire. 4. A spire sometimes springing from a tower without an intermediate parapet. 5. Any pointed ornamental structure.broach1. a long tapered toothed cutting tool for enlarging holes 2. a roof covering the corner triangle on the top of a square tower having an octagonal spire 3. a pin, forming part of some types of lock, that registers in the hollow bore of a key 4. a tool used for tapping casks broach
broach [brōch] 1. an elongated, tapered, and serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.2. barbed b.; root canal b.barbed broach a thin, flexible, hand-operated or engine-driven endodontic instrument, usually tapered, with a series of sharply pointed barbs along the operative head; used for engaging and removing the dental pulp and other substances intact from the root canal or pulp chamber.pathfinder broach root canal probe.root canal broach a broach, usually barbed, used for removing the soft tissue contents of the root canal; see barbed b.smooth broach root canal probe.broach (brōch), A dental instrument for removing the pulp of a tooth or exploring the canal.broach (brōch) A dental instrument for removing the pulp of a tooth or exploring the dentinal canal. broach (brōch) A dental instrument for removing the pulp of a tooth or exploring the canal. BROACH
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BROACH➣Bomb Royal Ordnance Augmenting Charge |
broach
Synonyms for broachverb bring upSynonyms- bring up
- approach
- introduce
- mention
- speak of
- talk of
- open up
- hint at
- touch on
- raise the subject of
verb openSynonyms- open
- crack
- pierce
- puncture
- uncork
Synonyms for broachverb to put forward (a topic) for discussionSynonyms- bring up
- introduce
- moot
- put forth
- raise
Synonyms for broachnoun a decorative pin worn by womenSynonymsRelated Wordsverb bring up a topic for discussionSynonymsRelated Words- hash out
- talk over
- discuss
- deal
- plow
- handle
- treat
- cover
- address
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