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There are 16 words containing BROCH

BROCHbroch n. (Archaeology) A type of Iron Age stone tower with hollow double-layered walls found on Orkney, Shetland…
BROCH v. to broach, to pierce.
BROCH n. a circular tower, also BROGH, BROUGH.
BROCHEbroche n. Obsolete form of brooch.
broche v. Obsolete form of broach.
broché adj. Woven with a figure.
BROCHOBROCHO n. (Hebrew) a blessing, also BRACHAH.
BROCHSbrochs n. Plural of broch.
BROCH v. to broach, to pierce.
BROCHANBROCHAN n. (Gaelic) gruel, porridge.
BROCHEDbroched v. Simple past tense and past participle of broche.
BROCH v. to broach, to pierce.
BROCHESbroches n. Plural of broche.
broches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broche.
BROCHE n. (French) a fabric similar to brocade.
BROCHOSBROCHO n. (Hebrew) a blessing, also BRACHAH.
PIBROCHpibroch n. A series of musical variations for the bagpipes, usually martial or funerary in nature.
PIBROCH n. (Gaelic) a dirge or martial theme for bagpipes.
BROCHANSBROCHAN n. (Gaelic) gruel, porridge.
BROCHINGbroching v. Present participle of broche.
BROCH v. to broach, to pierce.
BROCHUREbrochure n. A booklet of printed informational matter, like a pamphlet, often for promotional purposes.
BROCHURE n. a pamphlet, information or publicity booklet.
PIBROCHSpibrochs n. Plural of pibroch.
PIBROCH n. (Gaelic) a dirge or martial theme for bagpipes.
BROCHETTEbrochette n. A small skewer or spit on which small pieces of meat, fish or vegetables are roasted or broiled.
brochette n. Food cooked on such a device.
BROCHETTE n. (French) a skewer for holding food steady while cooking.
BROCHURESbrochures n. Plural of brochure.
BROCHURE n. a pamphlet, information or publicity booklet.
BROCHETTESbrochettes n. Plural of brochette.
BROCHETTE n. (French) a skewer for holding food steady while cooking.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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