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Noun — Water that is salty or brackish.

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How to use brack

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a brack of water a brack in the cloth

Etymology

From Middle Dutch brac, the same root that gives English "brackish."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “brack” mean?

The word “brack” means water that is salty or brackish. In plain terms, an old, rarely-used word for salty water or for a crack/flaw in something.

How do you pronounce “brack”?

“Brack” is pronounced brak (/bɹæk/ in IPA).

How do you use “brack” in a sentence?

Here is “brack” used in a sentence: “The marsh was fed by brack seeping in from the estuary.”

What part of speech is “brack”?

“Brack” is a noun.

Where does the word “brack” come from?

The word “brack” comes from Dutch. From Middle Dutch brac, the same root that gives English "brackish.".

How many meanings does “brack” have?

“Brack” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: water that is salty or brackish.

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