Can You See Through the “Brume”?

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This poetic word, from Old French "brume" meaning "mist," brings a touch of mystery and magic to your vocabulary. Let’s get lost in the enchanting world of brume and see where it takes us!

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July 31, 2024

brume

[ broom ]noun

mist; fog

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