Resembling, containing, or having the qualities of broth, especially in texture or consistency.
Formed from 'broth' plus the common English adjective suffix '-y', which transforms nouns into descriptive words. This follows standard English word-formation patterns dating back centuries.
The suffix '-y' is one of English's most productive tools—it can attach to almost any noun to create an adjective, which is why you can coin new words like 'brosy' that feel instantly understandable even if they're rarely written down.
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