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brivet |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb brivet is
(intransitive|british|west midlands) to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
brivet |
privet |
As a verb brivet
is (intransitive|british|west midlands) to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
As a noun privet is
any of various shrubs and small trees in the genus
ligustrum .
As an interjection privet is
(russia) hello, hi.
brivet |
blivet |
As a verb brivet
is to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
As a noun blivet is
anything overfull.
trivet |
brivet |
As a noun trivet
is a stand with three short legs, especially for cooking over a fire.
As a verb brivet is
to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
rivet |
brivet |
As verbs the difference between rivet and brivet
is that
rivet is to attach or fasten parts by using rivets while
brivet is (intransitive|british|west midlands) to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
As a noun rivet
is a cylindrical mechanical fastener that attaches multiple parts together by fitting through a hole and deforming the head(s) at either end.
brivet |
brevet |
As verbs the difference between brivet and brevet
is that
brivet is to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner while
brevet is to promote by brevet.
As a noun brevet is
a military document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily, but without an increase in pay.
brivet |
grivet |
As a verb brivet
is to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
As a noun grivet is
an Old World monkey, species: Chlorocebus aethiops, with long white tufts of hair along the sides of the face.
wander |
brivet |
As verbs the difference between wander and brivet
is that
wander is (
lb) to move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood while
brivet is (intransitive|british|west midlands) to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
As a noun wander
is the act or instance of wandering.
brivit |
brivet |
Alternative forms |
Brivit is an alternative form of brivet.
As a verb brivet is
(intransitive|british|west midlands) to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.