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| braze | (v) solder together by using hard solder with a high melting point |
| brazen | (v) face with defiance or impudence, Example: brazen it out |
| brazen | (adj) made of or resembling brass (as in color or hardness) |
| brazenly | (adv) in a brazen manner, Example: he spoke brazenly |
| brazier | (n) large metal container in which coal or charcoal is burned; warms people who must stay outside for long times, Syn. brasier |
| brazil | (n) the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporter, Syn. Federative Republic of Brazil, Brasil |
| brazilian | (n) a native or inhabitant of Brazil |
| brazilian | (adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Brazil or the people of Brazil |
| brazilian guava | (n) South American tree having fruit similar to the true guava, Syn. Psidium guineense |
| brazilian ironwood | (n) thornless tree yielding heavy wood, Syn. Caesalpinia ferrea |
| Braze | v. i. |
| Braze | v. t. [ AS. bræsian, fr. bræs brass. See Brass. ] To cover or ornament with brass. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazen | a.[ OE. brasen, AS. bræsen. See Brass. ]
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| Brazen | v. t. Sabina brazened it out before Mrs. Wygram, but inwardly she was resolved to be a good deal more circumspect. W. Black. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazen-browed | a. Shamelessly impudent. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazenface | n. An impudent or shameless person. “Well said, brazenface; hold it out.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazenfaced | a. Impudent; shameless. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazenly | adv. In a bold, impudent manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazenness | n. The quality or state of being brazen. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazier | n. Same as Brasier. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Brazzaschwalbe { f } [ ornith. ] | Brazza's Martin [Add to Longdo] |
| Brazzaville (Hauptstadt der Republik Kongo) | Brazzaville (capital of the Republoc of the Congo) [Add to Longdo] |