Brook vs. Rivulet

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Brookverb

To use; enjoy; have the full employment of.

Brookverb

To earn; deserve.

Brookverb

(transitive) To bear; endure; support; put up with; tolerate (usually used in the negative, with an abstract noun as object).

Brooknoun

A body of running water smaller than a river; a small stream.

Brooknoun

A water meadow.

Brooknoun

Low, marshy ground.

Brooknoun

A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek.

Brookverb

To use; to enjoy.

Brookverb

To bear; to endure; to put up with; to tolerate; as, young men can not brook restraint.

Brookverb

To deserve; to earn.

Brooknoun

a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river);

Brookverb

put up with something or somebody unpleasant;

Brooknoun

a small stream

Brookverb

tolerate or allow (something, typically dissent or opposition)

Rivuletnoun

A small brook or stream; a streamlet.

Rivuletnoun

Perizoma affinitatum, a geometrid moth.

Rivuletnoun

A small stream or brook; a streamlet.

Rivuletnoun

a small stream

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