STEW vs BROOD: NOUN
- A brothel; a bagnio: often used in the plural, sometimes with the force of a singular noun.
- A prostitute: sometimes in the plural form with a singular meaning.
- A close vessel in which something is cooked or stewed; a stew-pot or stew-pan.
- Food cooked by stewing; especially, meat or fish prepared by slow cooking in a liquid.
- A state of agitation or ferment; mental disturbance; worry; fuss.
- A small pond or pool where fish are kept for the table; a vivarium.
- An artificial bed of oysters.
- A place of stewing or seething; a place where hot bathes are furnished; a hothouse.
- A brothel; -- usually in the plural.
- A prostitute.
- A dish prepared by stewing.
- A lock hospital. See hospital.
- A room; a chamber; a closet.
- A heated room, especially such a room for bathing purposes; a hothouse; a stove.
- Food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables
- An artificial bed of oysters: used of the old Roman and also of the modern methods of fattening.
- A state of agitating excitement; a state of worry; confusion.
- A dish cooked by stewing, especially a mixture of meat or fish and vegetables with stock.
- A mixture likened to this dish.
- Mental agitation.
- A breeding-place for tame pheasants.
- A pond, usually artificial, used for domestic purposes; especially, a pool or tank in which fish are kept until needed for the table; a vivarium; a stew-pond.
- Dust; a cloud of dust, smoke, or vapor.
- A brothel.
- Specifically, a hatters' drying-room.
- Agitation resulting from active worry
- A pool in which fish are kept in preparation for eating.
- A state of agitated excitement, worry, and/or confusion.
- A steward or stewardess on an airplane.
- Synonyms Covey, etc. See flock.
- A north of Scotland name for salmon-fry.
- In mining, any heterogeneous mixture with tin or copper ore, as mundic or black-jack.
- That which is bred; species generated; that which is produced; hence, figuratively, sort or kind.
- A hatch; the young birds hatched in one nest, or those placed together in the care of one hen, or in an artificial brooder: as, a brood of chickens or of ducks.
- Offspring; progeny.
- The young birds hatched at one time; a hatch.
- The young from the same dam, whether produced at the same time or not; young children of the same mother, especially if nearly of the same age; offspring; progeny.
- Oyster spat in the second year of development.
- That which is bred or produced; breed; species.
- The children in one family.
- The young of certain animals, especially a group of young birds hatched at one time and cared for together.
- The young of an animal cared for at one time
- Heavy waste in tin and copper ores.
- To ponder.
- The young of any egg-laying creature, especially if produced at the same time.
- The eggs and larvae of social insects such as bees, ants and some wasps, especially when gathered together in special brood chambers or combs within the colony.
STEW vs BROOD: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Sitting or inclined to sit on eggs.
- Kept for breeding from; ; having young.
- Kept for breeding.
STEW vs BROOD: VERB
- Cook slowly and for a long time in liquid
- Bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings
- Be in a huff; be silent or sullen
- To cook (food) by slowly boiling or simmering.
- To brew (tea) for too long, so that the flavour becomes too strong.
- To suffer under uncomfortably hot conditions.
- To be in a state of elevated anxiety or anger.
- Be in a huff and display one's displeasure
- To dwell upon moodily and at length.
- To protect.
- To keep an egg warm to make it hatch.
- Be in a huff; be silent or sullen
- Think moodily or anxiously about something
- Sit on (eggs)
- Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing
STEW vs BROOD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be seethed or cooked in a slow, gentle manner, or in heat and moisture.
- To undergo cooking by boiling slowly or simmering.
- To cook (food) by simmering or boiling slowly.
- To be in a state of anxiety or agitation. : boil.
- To suffer with oppressive heat or stuffy confinement; swelter.
- To focus the attention on a subject persistently and moodily; worry.
- To sit on or hatch eggs.
- To protect developing eggs or young.
- To hover envelopingly; hang.
- To think about (something) persistently or moodily.
- To have the mind dwell continuously or moodily on a subject; to think long and anxiously; to be in a state of gloomy, serious thought; -- usually followed by over or on.
- To be depressed.
- To sit on and cover eggs, as a fowl, for the purpose of warming them and hatching the young; or to sit over and cover young, as a hen her chickens, in order to warm and protect them; hence, to sit quietly, as if brooding.
STEW vs BROOD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To boil slowly, or with the simmering or moderate heat; to seethe; to cook in a little liquid, over a gentle fire, without boiling.
- To think anxiously or moodily upon.
- To sit over, cover, and cherish.
STEW vs BROOD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Bear a grudge
- Be silent or sullen
- Be in a huff
- To be cooked by slowly simmering.
- To cook (food) by simmering or slowly boiling; prepare by cooking in a liquid kept at the simmering-point: as, to stew meat or fruit; to stew oysters.
- Figuratively, to steep.
- To bathe, as in a liquid or a vapor-bath.
- A Middle English variant of stow.
- Harbor ill feelings
- To ponder over; plan or mature with care: as, “to brood war,”
- To cherish with care.
- To sit over, cover, and cherish: as, a hen broods her chicks; hence, to nourish.
- To meditate long and anxiously; remain a long time in anxiety or solicitous thought; have the mind dwelling persistently on a subject: with on or over.
- To rest fixedly like a brooding bird.
- To sit persistently on eggs, covering and warming them with the body and wings, for the purpose of hatching them: said of birds.
- An obsolete form of broad.
- To incubate: as, brooded eggs.
- Be silent or sullen
- Be in a huff
STEW vs BROOD: RELATED WORDS
- Burgoo, Simmer, Ragout, Fricassee, Bouillabaisse, Casserole, Soup, Swither, Sweat, Grudge, Brood, Sulk, Fret, Grizzle, Lather
- Offspring, Bulk large, Oviparous, Loom, Hover, Cover, Worry, Dwell, Stew, Incubate, Sulk, Pout, Grizzle, Hatch, Hatching
STEW vs BROOD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fume, Olla, Seethe, Simmer, Ragout, Fricassee, Bouillabaisse, Casserole, Soup, Sweat, Grudge, Brood, Sulk, Grizzle, Lather
- Progeny, Nest, Offspring, Oviparous, Hover, Cover, Worry, Dwell, Stew, Incubate, Sulk, Pout, Grizzle, Hatch, Hatching
STEW vs BROOD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- An Italian White is Very Good with Mixed Fish Stew We tried the mixed fish stew with croutons recipe from ocado.
- I loved Tuscan Vegetable Stew plain but the inspiring recipe called for adding store-bought tortellini to the stew along with the cauliflower.
- Then I tried clicking on the beef stew link and it took me to the beef stew as well.
- Actually, I think that this stew is the best stew that I have ever made.
- To me, stew beef is a cut of beef or another name for beef stew with carrots, potatoes and onions.
- How about a yongka stew, a kangaroo stew?
- Stew and Alan love to entertain, but after retiring, Stew noticed how small and dated their space has become.
- Wash and stew: Stew or bake from twenty to thirty minutes after thorough washing, being the recognized mode.
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- Honey in and around the brood nest is often much darker as the dark brood combs Shake and brush discolour the honey.
- Victoria, colonies should have eight to ten frames of adult bees and two to four frames of brood including unsealed brood.
- Completely hairless, they also have a brightly colored tattoo, a so-called brood mark, on their foreheads, which denotes what brood they were created in.
- A female raises only one brood per year and the brood consists of four, and sometimes only three, chicks.
- This device keeps the queen in the brood nest so brood will not occur in honey supers.
- When the House Control Mode is Brood, only sensors in the Brood area are used by the controller.
- Examine elms for brood brood wood must be Remove wild elms in the Monumental Core.
- This is required so that honey bee brood can be inspected for presence of brood disease.
- When used for the brood nest, it is called a brood chamber.
- The period of time between queens will mean a gap in the brood cycle and without brood, many brood diseases cannot persist.
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