English to English noun
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vegetation (such as young shoots, twigs, and leaves) that is suitable for animals to eat | | Example: a deer needs to eat twenty pounds of browse every day
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2 |
reading superficially or at random | | source: wordnet30
3 |
the act of feeding by continual nibbling | | source: wordnet30
4 |
The tender branches or twigs of trees and shrubs, fit for the food of cattle and other animals; green food. | | source: webster1913 verb
5 |
shop around; not necessarily buying | | Example: I don't need help, I'm just browsing
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6 |
feed as in a meadow or pasture | | Example: the herd was grazing
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7 |
look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular | | Example: browse a computer directory surf the internet or the world wide web
source: wordnet30
8 |
eat lightly, try different dishes | | Example: There was so much food at the party that we quickly got sated just by browsing
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9 |
To eat or nibble off, as the tender branches of trees, shrubs, etc.; -- said of cattle, sheep, deer, and some other animals. | | source: webster1913
10 |
To feed on the tender branches or shoots of shrubs or trees, as do cattle, sheep, and deer. | | source: webster1913
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