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Br

ˈbrəʊmiːn

Meanings of Br:

abbreviation

Bedroom or bedrooms.

noun

The chemical element of atomic number 35, a dark red fuming toxic liquid with a choking, irritating smell. it is a member of the halogen group and occurs chiefly in the form of salts in seawater and brines.

The chemical element bromine.

Bra

brɑː

Meanings of Bra:

noun

An undergarment worn by women to support the breasts.

Usage examples:

Underwear makers promote support bras made without an underwire, as even a small bit of metal can t…

Meanings of Brabant:

proper noun

A former duchy in western europe, lying between the meuse and scheldt rivers. its capital was brussels. it is now divided into two provinces in two countries: north brabant in the netherlands, of which the capital is 's-hertogenbosch; and brabant in belgium, of which the capital remains brussels.

Brace

breɪs

Meanings of Brace:

noun

A device fitted to something, in particular a weak or injured part of the body, to give support.

Usage examples:

A neck brace
verb

Make (a structure) stronger or firmer with wood, iron, or other forms of support.

Usage examples:

The posts were braced by lengths of timber

Meanings of Brace up:

phrasal verb

Make secure underneath

Meanings of Brace-oneself:

verb

To prepare yourself physically or mentally for something unpleasant

Usage examples:

The weather forecasters told us to brace ourselves for a heavy storm., she braced herself against t…

Meanings of Braced:

verb

Make (a structure) stronger or firmer with wood, iron, or other forms of support.

Usage examples:

The posts were braced by lengths of timber
noun

A device fitted to something, in particular a weak or injured part of the body, to give support.

Usage examples:

A neck brace

Bracelet

ˈbreɪ.slət

Meanings of Bracelet:

noun

An ornamental band, hoop, or chain worn on the wrist or arm.

Usage examples:

She wore a gold bracelet and a matching necklace

Bracelets

ˈbreɪ.slət

Meanings of Bracelets:

noun

An ornamental band, hoop, or chain worn on the wrist or arm.

Usage examples:

She wore a gold bracelet and a matching necklace

Meanings of Bracer:

noun

An alcoholic drink intended to prepare one for something difficult or unpleasant.

Usage examples:

Much grappa disappears into steaming cups of espresso called caffé correcto as a midmorning bracer …

Bracero

brəˈsɪərəʊ

Meanings of Bracero:

noun

A mexican labourer allowed into the united states for a limited time as a seasonal agricultural worker.

Usage examples:

A remedy was found in an agreement with the mexican government in 1942, which brought in some 200,0…

Braceros

brəˈsɪərəʊ

Meanings of Braceros:

noun

A mexican labourer allowed into the united states for a limited time as a seasonal agricultural worker.

Usage examples:

A remedy was found in an agreement with the mexican government in 1942, which brought in some 200,0…

Braces

breɪs

Meanings of Braces:

noun

A device fitted to something, in particular a weak or injured part of the body, to give support.

Usage examples:

A neck brace
verb

Make (a structure) stronger or firmer with wood, iron, or other forms of support.

Usage examples:

The posts were braced by lengths of timber

Meanings of Brachia:

Plural of brachium

Brachial

ˈbreɪ.ki.əl

Meanings of Brachial:

adjective

Relating to the arm or to a structure resembling the arm.

Usage examples:

The brachial artery

Brachialis

ˈbreɪ.ki.ə.lɪs

Meanings of Brachialis:

noun

A muscle of the upper arm that is used when bending the elbow

Meanings of Brachiate:

verb

(of certain apes) move by using the arms to swing from branch to branch.

Usage examples:

The gibbons brachiate energetically across their enclosure
adjective

Branched, especially having widely spread paired branches on alternate sides.

Usage examples:

Isidia are extensions of the surface of the thallus and may be cylindrical, globular, brachiate (br…

Meanings of Brachiated:

verb

(of certain apes) move by using the arms to swing from branch to branch.

Usage examples:

The gibbons brachiate energetically across their enclosure
adjective

Branched, especially having widely spread paired branches on alternate sides.

Usage examples:

Isidia are extensions of the surface of the thallus and may be cylindrical, globular, brachiate (br…

Meanings of Brachiating:

verb

(of certain apes) move by using the arms to swing from branch to branch.

Usage examples:

The gibbons brachiate energetically across their enclosure
adjective

Branched, especially having widely spread paired branches on alternate sides.

Usage examples:

Isidia are extensions of the surface of the thallus and may be cylindrical, globular, brachiate (br…

Brachiocephalic

ˌbreɪ.ki.əʊ.səˈfæl.ɪk

Meanings of Brachiocephalic:

adjective

Relating to the arm and head, used when referring to blood vessels that supply blood to the head, neck, and arms

Brachiopod

ˈbrakɪə(ʊ)pɒd

Meanings of Brachiopod:

noun

A marine invertebrate of the phylum brachiopoda, which comprises the lamp shells.

Usage examples:

Most such particles are echinoderm stem ossicles, brachiopods, bryozoans or other corals.

Meanings of Brachiopoda:

plural noun

A phylum of marine invertebrates that comprises the lamp shells.

Usage examples:

Many recent textbooks unite ectoprocta, phoronida and brachiopoda under the name lophophorata, a na…

Meanings of Brachiopodous:

adjective

Of or relating to brachiopods.

Brachioradialis

ˌbreɪ.ki.əʊ.reɪ.diˈɑːl.ɪs

Meanings of Brachioradialis:

noun

A muscle of the bottom part of the arm that helps to bend that part of the arm at the elbow

Brachiosaur

ˌbrakɪə(ʊ)ˈsɔːrəs

Meanings of Brachiosaur:

noun

A huge herbivorous dinosaur of the late jurassic to mid cretaceous periods, with forelegs much longer than the hind legs.

Usage examples:

They found embedded in solid rock what they believe to be the pelvis of a primitive sauropod, a fou…

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