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Y-brayd — brayed, pounded … Medieval glossary
Bradenton — /brayd n teuhn/, n. a city in W Florida. 30,170. * * * ▪ Florida, United States city, seat (1903) of Manatee county, west central Florida, U.S. It lies on the south bank of the Manatee River near its mouth at Tampa Bay, about 10 miles (15… … Universalium
Bradenton — /brayd n teuhn/, n. a city in W Florida. 30,170 … Useful english dictionary
brayde — brayd(e, brayed var. of braid … Useful english dictionary
braid´like´ — braid1 «brayd», noun, verb. –n. 1. a band formed by weaving together three or more strands of hair, ribbon, straw, or the like; plait: »She wore her hair in two long braids. 2. a narrow band of fabric used to rim or bind clothing: »The general s… … Useful english dictionary
braid´er — braid1 «brayd», noun, verb. –n. 1. a band formed by weaving together three or more strands of hair, ribbon, straw, or the like; plait: »She wore her hair in two long braids. 2. a narrow band of fabric used to rim or bind clothing: »The general s… … Useful english dictionary
om|bred — om|bréd or om|bred «om BRAYD, OM brayd», adjective. = ombré. (Cf. ↑ombré) … Useful english dictionary
om|bréd — or om|bred «om BRAYD, OM brayd», adjective. = ombré. (Cf. ↑ombré) … Useful english dictionary
abradant — /euh brayd nt/, adj. 1. having an abrasive property, effect, or quality; abrading. n. 2. an abrasive. [1875 80; ABRADE + ANT] * * * … Universalium
abrade — abradable, adj. abrader, n. /euh brayd /, v.t., v.i., abraded, abrading. 1. to wear off or down by scraping or rubbing. 2. to scrape off. [1670 80; < L abradere, equiv. to ab AB + radere to scrape] * * * … Universalium