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Brush

For Brush we have terms and definitions in 10 topics. The topics are Agriculture, Canine, Car Engine, Dream, Electric Motors, Import Cars, Slot Car Drag Racing, Tap Dance, Technology and William Shakespeare.



Brush (Agriculture)

Commonly refers to undesirable shrubs and small trees.


Brush (Canine)

A bushy tail; a tail heavy with hair.


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Brush (Car Engine)

Conductor between the commutator and the external circuit of a brushed DC motor.


Brush (Dream)

To dream of using a hair-brush, denotes you will suffer misfortune from your mismanagement. To see old hair brushes, denotes sickness and ill health. To see clothes brushes, indicates a heavy task is pending over you.
If you are busy brushing your clothes, you will soon receive reimbursement for laborious work. To see miscellaneous brushes, foretells a varied line of work, yet withal, rather pleasing and remunerative.


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Brush (Electric Motors)


A piece of current conducting material (usually carbon or graphite) which rides directly on the commutator of a commutated motor and conducts current from the power supply to the armature windings.


Brush (Import Cars)

A block of conducting material, such as carbon, held against an armature commutator or rotor slop ring to form a continuous electrical path.


Brush (Slot Car Drag Racing)

Carbon/copper/graphite


Brush (Tap Dance)

A one-sound kicking movement, in any direction. With the knee in a flexed position, strike the ball of the free foot against the floor, the leg raises in the air until the knee is straight. This applies when the brush is executed in a forward movement. A brush may be executed in any direction but basically it is forward or backward.


Brush (Technology)

A tool used in paint programs to sketch or fill in areas of a drawing with the color and pattern currently in use. Paint programs that offer a variety of brush shapes can produce brushstrokes of varying width and, in some cases, shadowing or calligraphic effects.


Brush (William Shakespeare)

Rude assault.




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