See Also: Orchard(medicine)
orchard(dictionary)
orchard(dictionary)
Champps Old Orchard(tourism)
Orchard Road(tourism)
Maggiano's Little Italy (Old Orchard)(tourism)
Cheesecake Factory (Old Orchard)(tourism)
Orchard Hotel Singapore(tourism)
TIMBERCORP ORCHARD Trust(finance)
Orchard Lea Guest House(tourism)

brake(7) (iou) and orchard (oh)


brake(7) (iou)



brake noun6. In branch II also break. E16.
[Origin unkn.: the two branches may represent different words.]
I. A cage, a trap; a snare, a difficulty. E16-M17.
An instrument of torture; a rack. M16-M19.
A framework intended to hold something steady; a frame in which a horse's foot is placed when being shod. E17.
II.
A carriage-frame without a body, for breaking-in young horses. M19.
A large wagonette; an estate car. M19.
shooting brake an estate car.

orchard (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: ortgeard, probably from Latin hortus 'Garden' + Old English geard ( YARD)]
a place where fruit trees are grown
::a cherry orchard