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What is the noun for brook?

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brook
  1. A body of running water smaller than a river; a small stream.
  2. (Sussex, Kent) A water meadow.
  3. (plural) Low, marshy ground.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “A small house stood in the middle of the glade, a brook burbling next to it.”
brooke
  1. Obsolete spelling of brook
brookside
  1. The side of a brook.
brooklet
  1. A little brook.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “They heard the gurgling of the brooklet hurrying down the hill, and the faint twittering of birds.”
      “Mr. Burley was indeed very differently attired since the first interview by the brooklet.”
      “This was mostly placed out of sight between the stones bordering the brooklet, or hung on a thorn that grew on the chapel wall.”
brooksides
  1. plural of brookside
brooklets
  1. plural of brooklet
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  3. Examples:
    1. “A lot of reptiles use to drink flowing water only, for example drinking rain drops or water from little brooklets.”
      “The bunkers of the fort have been transformed into largest rock garden in The Netherlands, which is complemented by hill brooklets and a waterfall.”
      “We'll hunt in a circuit that follows one of the big stream's feeder brooklets up into the hills beyond Mister Kulig's farm, then follow another brook back down again.”
brookes
  1. plural of brooke
  2. Examples:
    1. Brookes couldn't add the goal but on the stroke of full time he added a penalty to seal the win.”
      “Your photo of Susan Brookes of whom very few have heard, proclaimed her to be such a one.”
      “Mr Brookes is well aware that his refusal to pay his income tax demand could land him in very hot water.”
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