browsy

English

Etymology

From browse + -y.

Adjective

browsy (comparative more browsy, superlative most browsy)

  1. (archaic) Of an animal: having shaggy or bushy fur or hair.
  2. Covered in vegetation suited for animals to browse; consisting of such vegetation; shrubby, bushy.
    But could she've shown me that every browsy hill in Greece had its dappled nans and famestruck twanger, I'd've not been daunted.
  3. Characterized by, or suitable for, casual reading or browsing.
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