brackish |
brickish |
As adjectives the difference between brackish and brickish
is that
brackish is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries while
brickish is resembling brick, bricklike.
briny |
brackish |
As adjectives the difference between briny and brackish
is that
briny is of, pertaining to, resembling or containing brine; salty while
brackish is salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
As a noun briny
is the sea.
brackish |
mummichog |
As an adjective brackish
is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
As a noun mummichog is
a hardy killifish,
fundulus heteroclitus , found in brackish and coastal waters of the united states and canada.
brackish |
brack |
As an adjective brackish
is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
As a noun brack is
(obsolete) salt or brackish water or
brack can be an opening caused by the parting of a solid body; a crack or breach.
brackish |
brackishly |
As an adjective brackish
is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
As an adverb brackishly is
in a brackish way.
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