- A
broom (also
known as a broomstick) is a
cleaning tool
consisting of
usually stiff fibers (often made of
materials such as plastic, hair, or corn husks)...
-
common broom or
Scotch broom, is a
deciduous leguminous shrub native to
western and
central Europe. In
Britain and Ireland, the
standard name is
broom; this...
- Witch's
broom or witches'
broom is a
deformity in a
woody plant,
typically a tree,
where the
natural structure of the
plant is changed. A
dense m**** of...
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Broom may also
refer to:
Broom (surname)
Broom, Bedfordshire,
England Broom, ****bria,
England Park
Broom, ****bria,
England Broom, a
neighbourhood of Newton...
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infinite broom is the
closure of the
infinite broom, and is also
referred to as the
broom space. The
infinite broom is the
subset of the
Euclidean plane that...
- the
family Fabaceae. It
includes a
number of well-known
plants including broom,
lupine (lupin),
gorse and laburnum. The tribe's
greatest diversity is in...
- slides. The path of the rock may be
further influenced by two
sweepers with
brooms or brushes, who
accompany it as it
slides down the
sheet and
sweep the ice...
-
Amanses scopas, also
known as the
broom filefish, is a filefish, the only
species in the
genus Amanses of the
family Monacanthidae. It is also called...
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Donald Maurice Broom (born 14 July 1942) is an
English biologist and
emeritus professor of
animal welfare at
Cambridge University. 2000:
Honorary D.Sc:...
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Jumping the
Broom is a 2011
American romantic comedy-drama film
directed by
Salim Akil and
produced by
Tracey E. Edmonds,
Elizabeth Hunter, T. D. Jakes...