Definitions for brockets

brockets brock·et

Spelling: [brok-it]
IPA: /ˈbrɒk ɪt/

Brockets is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 336 anagrams from letters in brockets (bcekorst).

Definitions for brockets

noun

  1. any of several small, red, South American deer of the genus Mazama, having short, unbranched antlers.
  2. the male red deer in the second year, with the first growth of straight horns.

Origin of brockets

1375-1425; late Middle English broket Anglo-French broquet, equivalent to broque horn (Medieval Latin broca; see broach) + -et -et

Examples for brockets

The brocket retraced her steps, but the Jaguar seemed not to notice and began to wash one of her massive paws.

Like most of the group, this brocket is extremely shy; but although fond of dense covert, it is found also in open patches.

There came a day when, riding near brocket, she met a funeral procession, and was told that it was Byrons.

Among the numerous representations of deer in the Maya writings, there is but one that appears to show the brocket.

The brocket's heart beats fast at the first note of the "tufters," and well it may.

I went over to brocket just now, and found the Palmerstons there.

And 's for Biades, he's but A brocket yet, his antlers barely bossed.

Brock, brocket, brockey; applied to a person heavily pock-marked.

brocket had no fear of rivals in business, and as his interlocutor did not pretend to be one he was exceedingly communicative.

"That's a good idea of yours," remarked Mr. brocket, thoughtfully.

Word Value for brockets
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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