Definition of Brusels	
	    			    		
		    		Brussels (477), on the Senne, 27 m. S. of Antwerp, is the capital of
Belgium, in the heart of the country. The old town is narrow and crooked,
but picturesque; the town-hall a magnificent building. The new town is
well built, and one of the finest in Europe. There are many parks,
boulevards, and squares; a cathedral, art-gallery, museum and library,
university and art schools. It is Paris in miniature. The manufactures
include linen, ribbons, and paper; a ship-canal and numerous railways
foster commerce. 
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		    		Brus"sels (&?;), n. A city of Belgium,
giving its name to a kind of carpet, a kind of lace, etc. 
Brussels carpet, a kind of carpet made of worsted
yarn fixed in a foundation web of strong linen thread. The worsted, which
alone shows on the upper surface in drawn up in loops to form the
pattern. -- Brussels ground, a name given to the
handmade ground of real Brussels lace. It is very costly because of the
extreme fineness of the threads. -- Brussels lace,
an expensive kind of lace of several varieties, originally made in
Brussels; as, Brussels point, Brussels ground,
Brussels wire ground. -- Brussels net, an
imitation of Brussels ground, made by machinery. -- Brussels
point. See Point lace. -- Brussels
sprouts (Bot.), a plant of the Cabbage family, which
produces, in the axils of the upright stem, numerous small green heads, or
"sprouts," each a cabbage in miniature, of one or two inches in diameter;
the thousand-headed cabbage. -- Brussels wire
ground, a ground for lace, made of silk, with meshes partly
straight and partly arched.
  
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