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Apr. 9, 2015
Word of the Day

brume Audio Pronunciation
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\broom\
noun
1. mist; fog.
Quotes
The silver brume swirled around the hedge, thickening…
-- L. E. Modesitt, Jr., Gravity Dreams, 1999
Origin
Brume entered English in the 1800s. By way of French and Provençal, it stems from the Latin word brūma, which means "winter" and is a contraction of brevima diēs meaning "shortest day."
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