Small stream in England
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RITHESmall stream, in England
TRENTThird largest stream in England.
RILLEDRan in a small stream.
LITTLEBIGHORNSmall stream in American history.
RILLEDRan in a small stream
spruit(in southern Africa) a small stream
spruits(in southern Africa) a small stream
trickleto run slowly in a small stream
trickleto flow in a small, gentle stream
trickles(of a liquid) Flow in a small stream
tricklingTRICKLE, to run slowly in a small stream
tricklesTRICKLE, to run slowly in a small stream
trickling(of a liquid) Flow in a small stream
trickledTRICKLE, to run slowly in a small stream
tricklesCause (a liquid) to flow in a small stream
tricklingCause (a liquid) to flow in a small stream
dribblya small quantity of liquid falling in drops or flowing in a thin stream
squirtingCause (a liquid) to be ejected from a small opening in something in a thin, fast stream or jet
CROFTSmall farm, in England
TWOBOBSmall change, in England.
TWOBOBSmall change, in England
PENCESmall change, in England.
CROFTSmall field, in England.
CROFTSSmall farms in England.
estatesmanin New England, a small landholder
estatesmenESTATESMAN, in New England, a small landholder
SPOTA small quantity, as of tea, in England.
crofterperson who rents and works a small farm, esp. in Scotland or northern England
pelessmall fortified tower for residence or for use during an attack, common in the border counties of England and Scotland in the 16th century
pelesmall fortified tower for residence or for use during an attack, common in the border counties of England and Scotland in the 16th century
spoolsDenoting furniture of a style popular in England in the 17th century and North America in the 19th century, typically ornamented with a series of small knobs resembling spools
dogteethany of a series of small pyramidal ornaments, usually formed by a radiating arrangement of four sculptured leaves, set close together in a concave molding, used esp. in England in the 13th century
coraclesmall, round, or very broad boat made of wickerwork or interwoven laths covered with a waterproof layer of animal skin, canvas, tarred or oiled cloth, or the like: used in Wales, Ireland, and parts of western England