Definitions for birken

birken birk·en

Spelling: [bur-kuh n; Scot. bir
IPA: /ˈbɜr kən; Scot. ˈbɪr kən/

Birken is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 90 anagrams from letters in birken (beiknr).

Definitions for birken

adjective

  1. birchen; birch.

Origin of birken

Middle English word dating back to 1250-1300; See origin at birk, -en2

Examples for birken

birken showed no more change of expression than if the other had commented on the weather.

Seeing that no one ran after him, birken slowed his pace, but kept walking toward the ship.

He decided that birken had not come close enough for that, and wondered if he was afraid of his own impending action.

Long before the buildings of Kinton's institute came into view, they received a radio message about birken.

By the time his passengers had alighted, however, birken had drawn level with them, about fifty feet away.

Would birken listen if he tried reasoning, he asked himself.

He turned again to birken, who still retreated toward the ship.

Kinton had stepped forward six or eight paces, irritated despite his anxiety at the way birken persisted in drifting before him.

He gestured silently, and the constable trotted across the intervening ground to bend over birken.

Kinton, without exactly seeing each, was aware of the general lines of flight diverging gradually to bracket the figure of birken.

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