What's the difference between braky and brushwood?
Braky
Definition:
(a.) Full of brakes; abounding with brambles, shrubs, or ferns; rough; thorny.
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Brushwood
Definition:
(n.) Brush; a thicket or coppice of small trees and shrubs.
(n.) Small branches of trees cut off.
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(1) Builders laid logs and brushwood on the boggy ground before building it up in layers, finishing with gravel and rammed clay still so solid and sound it looks modern.
(2) In the subalpine zone, where the number and density of these animals in rather high, the infestation rate is greater than that in the brushwood zone.
(3) More in detail, domestic burns were caused as follows: alcohol spraying to stir a fire (26%), gas burst (25%), flammable substances exposed to heat sources (18%), hot water or different liquid (8%), fall over heating devices (6%), fires from cigarettes in bed (5%), kitchen stoves (with or without clothing fire) (5%), brushwood burning (4%), other (3%).
(4) The 25% relapses show the importance of a good limb prosthesis, of sanitary education of the patients and their supervision when they go back to brushwood.