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n.
A tool of steel, generally tapering, and of a polygonal form, with from four to eight cutting edges, for smoothing or enlarging holes in metal; sometimes made smooth or without edges, as for burnishing pivot holes in watches; a reamer. The broach for gun barrels is commonly square and without taper.
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A spitlike start, on the head of a young stag.
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To tap; to pierce, as a cask, in order to draw the liquor. Hence: To let out; to shed, as blood.
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The pin in a lock which enters the barrel of the key.
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See Broach, n.
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To make public; to utter; to publish first; to put forth; to introduce as a topic of conversation.
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To enlarge or dress (a hole), by using a broach.
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To shape roughly, as a block of stone, by chiseling with a coarse tool.
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To cause to begin or break out.
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A spit; a broach.
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One who broaches, opens, or utters; a first publisher or promoter.
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The stick from which candle wicks are suspended for dipping.
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To open for the first time, as stores.
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A broad chisel for stonecutting.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Broach
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To spit; to pierce as with a spit.
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A spire rising from a tower.
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A clasp for fastening a garment. See Brooch.
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To broach or enter upon; to taste, as a liquor; to divide; to distribute; to deal out.
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