Associations to the word «Bracken»
Noun
- Fern
- Heather
- Brendan
- Beckett
- Manitoba
- Blackwood
- Eddie
- Scrub
- Bedding
- Clump
- Nathan
- Grassland
- Lynn
- Moor
- Broom
- Cinnamon
- Rustling
- Pendleton
- Bertram
- Churchill
- Grazing
- Hutton
- Bing
- Josephine
- Birch
- Thicket
- Grass
- Tangle
- Glade
- Premier
- Heath
- Basic
- Hawthorn
- Woodland
- Liberal
- Moss
- Thistle
- Turf
- Veronica
- Vegetation
- Faraday
- Kentucky
- Wicket
- Warbler
- Litter
- Hillside
- Commoner
- Pasture
- Purple
- Crosby
- Bran
- Nance
- Byrne
- Slope
- Vivian
- Haley
- Shrub
- Hooker
- Willow
- Fawn
- Patch
- Len
- Crag
- Graeme
- Rowan
- Hedge
- Scrambling
- Mosaic
- Outcrop
- Bough
- Weed
- Boone
- Progressive
- Conservative
- Tommy
- Stump
- Upland
- Stuart
- Punt
- Ling
- Mirage
- Johanna
- Fleming
- Betty
- Goddard
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Wiktionary
BRACKEN, noun. (uncountable) (countable) Any of several coarse ferns, of genus Pteridium, that forms dense thickets; often poisonous to livestock.
BRACKEN, noun. (uncountable) An area of countryside heavily populated by this fern.
BRACKEN, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
BRACKEN, noun. Fern of southeastern Asia; not hardy in cold temperate regions.
BRACKEN, noun. Large coarse fern often several feet high; essentially weed ferns; cosmopolitan.
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