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Bruckeled
Bruckeled Bruck"eled, a. Wet and dirty; begrimed. [Obs. or Dial.] --Herrick.

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- Bruck may refer to: Bruck (surname) Bruck Dawit, Ethiopian–American musician and producer Bruck (Bavarian for "bridge") is a common name for towns: Bruck...
- Bruck or Brück is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Jacob Bruck (1820–1893), Russian educator and writer Charles Bruck (1911–1995)...
- Arthur Wilhelm Ernst Victor Moeller van den Bruck (23 April 1876 – 30 May 1925) was a German cultural historian, philosopher, and key intellectual figure...
- The Bruck–Ryser–Chowla theorem is a result on the combinatorics of block designs that implies nonexistence of certain kinds of design. It states that...
- David Isaac Bruck (born 1949) is a Canadian-American criminal defense attorney, clinical professor of law at Washington and Lee University School of Law...
- Charles Bruck (2 May 1911 – 16 July 1995) was a French-American conductor and teacher. Bruck was born in a Jewish family in Temesvár, Banat, then in the...
- Bruck an der Leitha (Central Bavarian: Bruck aun da Leitha; "Bridge on the Leitha") is a town in the Austrian state of Lower Austria on the border of Burgenland...
- Andrew Bruck (1982/1983) was the Acting Attorney General of New Jersey. He took office on July 17, 2021, after being appointed by Governor Phil Murphy...
- The Brück aerial testing facility is a facility for testing aerials at Brück, south of Berlin. It was established in 1939. On the Brück aerial testing...
- Bruck syndrome is characterized as the combination of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and osteogenesis imperfecta. Both diseases are uncommon, but...