Yes and No, yes because it is a synonym but no because a brook is smaller than a river. I hope I helped You
In some parts of the world, a creek is a tidal inlet. In other parts of the world a creek or brook is a small stream. This is contrasted with the word 'river', which is a large watercourse.
There is one syllable in the word "brooks." "Brooks" rhymes with "books," and like it, it has a single syllable.
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Another word for revival or renewed interest on something is the word renaissance. This is why the word renaissance was used in Europe when art and literature was under a classical influence.
Another word would be drenched, coated or smothered.
Brook
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no... a brook is like a small river.. and ocean is a LARGE body of saltwater ..
it is a Buchanan
Brooke comes from the word brook as in a stream or river.
Brook.
Rivulet or a brook.
In some parts of the world, a creek is a tidal inlet. In other parts of the world a creek or brook is a small stream. This is contrasted with the word 'river', which is a large watercourse.
Stream.
It is brook welcome
Brook
The only ones i know of (because ilive by them) are the river Lea and the New River Rivers in Hertfordshire are, River Ash, Bayford Brook River Beane River Bulbourne River Chess River Colne Cuffley Brook River Gade River Hiz River Ivel River Lee/Lea Lynch Brook River Mimram New River Pix Brook River Quin Rags Brook River Rib River Stort Small River Lea Spital Brook Theobalds Brook Turkey Brook River Ver Wormleybury Brook