Brains
Brainsn.sense, understanding
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Brainsn.sense, understanding
Brainsicka.diseased in the understanding, giddy, weak
Brakepret.of to break, ob.
Braken.a thicket of brambles or shrubs, instrument for dressing flax, kneadingtrough, bit, handle of a pump
Brakya.prickly, rough, thorny
Brama, or Brumman.the chief Deity in India
Bramblen.a very prickly or thorny shrub
Bramblingn.the mountain finch or sea lark
Braminn.a follower of Brama a Gentoo priest
Brann.the husks of ground corn
Branchn.a small bough, any thing that shoots from a stock, a small stream entering a larger, offspring, division of a subject, &c.
Branchv.to spread into branches, extend, adorn
Branchlessa.having no branches, naked, barren
Branchletn.the division of a branch
Branchya.full of or having branches
Brandv.t.to mark with a brand or infamy, to burn
Brandn.a burnt or burning piece of wood, sword, an iron to burn the figure of letters, the mark burnt, a stigma
Brandedpa.burnt with an iron, marked, disgraced
Brandishv.t.to wave, shake, flourish
Brandlingn.the name of a small worm
Brandyn.a spirit distilled from wine, cider, or fruit, &c.
Branglev.i.to squabble, wrangle, dispute, ob.
Branglen.a quarrel, squabble, contest, ob.
Brankn.a sort of grain, buck-wheat
Branlinn.a fish of the salmon kind
Brannya.consisting of or like bran, foul
Brasiern.one who work, &c. in brass, a pan