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(adj)
Strong in the face of fear; courageous.
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(n)
A bravado; a boast.
(UK, Canada, chiefly Cockney, MLE, MTE, Australia, slang) Brother, mate, friend.
(v)
(transitive) To take away someone or something that is important or close; deprive.
(orthography, printing) A semicircular diacritical mark (˘) placed above a vowel, commonly used to mark its quantity as short.
Alternative form of bruv. [(UK, Canada, chiefly Cockney, MLE, MTE, Australia, slang) Brother, mate, friend.]
Short for Brive-la-Gaillarde [A commune in Corrèze department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.]
(intransitive) Of an animal (now chiefly of animals related to the ass or donkey, and the camel): to make its cry.
(clothing) A type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and a headband to secure it to the head; usually culturally associated with France.
One who braves something.
(dated) A Native American warrior.
(Northern England, Scotland) Any hillside or slope.
(transitive) To encounter with courage and fortitude, to defy, to provoke.
silkworm thread extruded as brins from the two glands and stuck together with sericin proteins
(South Africa, transitive) To soften (leather) by twisting, scraping, etc.
Initialism of Blue River virus.
(transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for; to bear out; to testify.
(Internet slang) A private account.
Abbreviation of previous. [(not comparable) Prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.]
Obsolete form of prove. [(transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for; to bear out; to testify.]
(obsolete or archaic in Scotland) To prove.
Alternative form of pareve. [(Jewish law) Of food: that has no meat or milk in any form as an ingredient.]
(chiefly South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe) A social meeting including the braaing of meat; a cookout.
An item of clothing, usually underwear worn to support the breasts.
A curved instrument or handle of iron or wood, for holding and turning bits, etc.; a bitstock.
(transitive) To weave together, intertwine (strands of fibers, ribbons, etc.); to arrange (hair) in braids.
A shout of "bravo!"
(law) A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfillment.
(Scotland) The brow; forehead.
A city in Orange County, California, United States.
A town having a municipal corporation and certain traditional rights.
An artificial obstruction, such as a dam, in a river designed to increase its depth or to divert its flow.
A diminutive of the female given names Beverly and Beverley.
Alternative spelling of bra (“brother, friend”). [An item of clothing, usually underwear worn to support the breasts.]
(Jamaica) borrow
(obstetrics) A breech birth.
(philosophy) Initialism of brain in a vat.
having suffered the death of a loved one
brightly colored and showy
A surname.
(cooking) To cook in a small amount of liquid, in a covered pan, somewhere between steaming and boiling.
A surname from French, especially common among Cajun people.
To join two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness.
A shout of "brava!".
A salt or ester formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical
(N)
a Norwegian masculine given name originating from the Old Norse name Bragi, developing from the word "bragr" meaning poetry.
(chiefly Canada, US, slang) The pubic hair near a vulva or a vulva itself.
A city in Madison County, Kentucky, United States.
A fibrous substance derived from the sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) used as caulk.
A surname from French.
(archaic) A cow, a bovine
A diamond in the rough; an uncut diamond.
A surname from German.
A surname from Dutch.
Alternative spelling of bourrée. [A baroque dance of French origin, common in Auvergne and Biscay in Spain in the 17th century.]
Someone who bereaves.
A European marine fish, Pagrus pagrus, allied to the American scup; the becker. The name is sometimes applied to the related species.
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