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Showing words for BRICOLE using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Bricole

bricole, corbeil, orbicle

6 Letter Words for Bricole

boiler, coiler, corbel, corbie, crible, elboic, libero, reboil, recoil

5 Letter Words for Bricole

birle, blier, blore, borel, boric, broil, cebil, ceibo, ceorl, cibol, coble, corbe, cribo, crile, eolic, liber, libre, loire, loric, obeli, oiler, oleic, orbic, oriel, relic, reoil, roble

4 Letter Words for Bricole

bice, bier, bile, bilo, biol, birl, biro, bleo, bloc, boce, boer, boil, bole, bore, bori, brei, brie, brio, ceil, cero, ciel, cire, cirl, clio, coil, coir, cole, coli, core, crib, ebro, ecol, eorl, eric, icer, leir, libr, lice, lier, lire, lobe, lobi, loci, loir, lore, lori, obli, oeci, orle, ribe, rice, riel, rile, robe, roil, role

3 Letter Words for Bricole

bec, bel, ber, bio, blo, boc, boe, bol, bor, brl, bro, cel, ceo, cer, cie, cir, cli, clo, clr, cob, col, cor, crl, cro, ecb, eco, eir, elb, eli, ice, ile, ilo, ire, lei, leo, ler, lib, lie, lir, lob, loc, loe, lor, obe, obi, obl, oer, oie, oil, ole, orb, orc, ore, orl, rbi, reb, rec, rei, rel, rib, rie, rio, rle, rob, roc, roe, roi

Definitions for Bricole

[1] Billiards . a shot in which the cue ball strikes a cushion after touching the object ball and before hitting the carom ball.
[2] an indirect action or unexpected stroke.
[3] billiards a shot in which the cue ball touches a cushion after striking the object ball and before touching another ball
[4] (in ancient and medieval times) a military catapult for throwing stones, etc
[5] (esp formerly) a harness worn by soldiers for dragging guns or carrying stretchers
[6] an indirect or unexpected action

Words nearby Bricole

bricktop, brickwork, bricky, brickyard, bricolage, bricole, brics, bridal, bridal wreath, bridalveil, bride

Origin of Bricole

1515–25; earlier, rebound off a court wall (in tennis), catapult < Middle French < Italian briccola, probably, with suffix substitution, < Langobardic *brihhil- that which breaks; compare Middle High German brechel-, derivative of brechen to break

Word origin for Bricole

C16: from Old French: catapult, from Medieval Latin bricola , of uncertain origin