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We found 23 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word bruce:
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General (16 matching dictionaries)
- Bruce: Collins English Dictionary [home, info]
- Bruce: Vocabulary.com [home, info]
- Bruce, bruce: Wordnik [home, info]
- Bruce: Wiktionary [home, info]
- Bruce: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed. [home, info]
- Bruce: Infoplease Dictionary [home, info]
- bruce: Dictionary.com [home, info]
- Bruce: Online Etymology Dictionary [home, info]
- Bruce: UltraLingua English Dictionary [home, info]
- Bruce (A Series of Unfortunate Events), Bruce (Beyond the Black Stump), Bruce (Degrassi), Bruce (NZ electorate), Bruce (Neopet), Bruce (Neopets), Bruce (New Zealand electorate), Bruce (WI), Bruce (crater), Bruce (disambiguation), Bruce (electoral district), Bruce (provincial electoral district), Bruce (ship), Bruce (surname), Bruce, The Bruce: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [home, info]
- Bruce: Rhymezone [home, info]
- Bruce: 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
- bruce: Free Dictionary [home, info]
- bruce: Mnemonic Dictionary [home, info]
- Bruce, bruce: LookWAYup Translating Dictionary/Thesaurus [home, info]
- Bruce: Dictionary/thesaurus [home, info]
Computing (1 matching dictionary)
- Bruce: Encyclopedia [home, info]
Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
- Bruce: Medical dictionary [home, info]
Miscellaneous (2 matching dictionaries)
- Bruce, Bruce, Bruce: baby names list [home, info]
- BRUCE: AbbreviationZ [home, info]
Science (1 matching dictionary)
- BRUCE: Cytokines & Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopaedia [home, info]
Slang (1 matching dictionary)
- Bruce, The Bruce: Urban Dictionary [home, info]
Sports (1 matching dictionary)
- Bruce: 2060 Shadow-Slang [home, info]
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Quick definitions from WordNet (Bruce)
▸ noun: King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329; defeated the English army under Edward II at Bannockburn and gained recognition of Scottish independence (1274-1329)
▸ noun: Australian physician and bacteriologist who described the bacterium that causes undulant fever or brucellosis (1855-1931)
▸ name: A male given name (very common: 1 in 380 males; popularity rank in the U.S.: #67)
▸ name: A surname (common: 1 in 4545 families; popularity rank in the U.S.: #541)
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