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  1. BROWSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BROWSE is to eat (tender shoots, twigs, leaves of trees and shrubs, etc.) : to consume as browse. How to use browse in a sentence.

  2. BROWSE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BROWSE definition: to eat, nibble at, or feed on (leaves, tender shoots, or other soft vegetation). See examples of browse used in a sentence.

  3. BROWSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    BROWSE definition: 1. to look through a book or magazine without reading everything, or to walk around a shop looking…. Learn more.

  4. Browse - definition of browse by The Free Dictionary

    Define browse. browse synonyms, browse pronunciation, browse translation, English dictionary definition of browse. v. browsed , brows·ing , brows·es v. intr. 1. a. To inspect something leisurely …

  5. browse | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language ...

    Browse was first used to mean "look through a book casually or slowly" in the 1800s. When one browses through a book, it is as though one is slowly eating or nibbling lightly.

  6. browse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · browse (third-person singular simple present browses, present participle browsing, simple past and past participle browsed) To scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, …

  7. browse - definition and meaning - Wordnik

    The shootoor-khar, or camel-thorn, a briar on which that animal delights to browse, is the only vegetable substance that meets the eye, or that these deserts can produce.

  8. BROWSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like. I stopped in several bookstores to browse. [VERB] She browsed in an up-market …

  9. browse | meaning of browse in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary ...

    • When you browse the Web, various Web sites can read that file and write data into it. • It's easy to spend hours just browsing the web without really finding anything.

  10. browse - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    browse /braʊz/ v., browsed, brows•ing, n. graze: The deer were browsing in the meadows. to glance at or read parts of a book, magazine, etc., casually: browsed through the Sunday newspaper.