browse

/braʊz/
noun
  1. An act of looking through something casually.
    • I had a quick browse through the sale items.
    • A browse of the menu helped him decide what to order.
    • She gave the report a browse before the meeting.
  2. Young shoots, leaves, and twigs that animals feed on.
    • The park ranger noted that the browse was sparse this year.
    • The forest provides plenty of browse for the deer population.
    • Farmers collect browse to feed livestock in winter.
verb
  1. To look through or examine casually, without a specific goal.
    • He browsed through the magazine while waiting for his appointment.
    • She browsed the internet for recipe ideas.
    • I like to browse the bookstore on Saturday afternoons.
  2. To feed on leaves, twigs, or other vegetation (used for animals).
    • The goats browsed the hillside all morning.
    • Rabbits browse on clover and grass in the garden.
    • Deer often browse on young tree shoots in the forest.
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