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BRONZ, BRONZE, n. 1. A compound of copper and tin, to which other metallic subst...
BRONTOL'OGY, n. [Gr. thunder, and discourse.] A discourse or dissertation upon t...
BROND, n. A sword. [See Brand .]
BRONCHOT'OMY, n. [Gr. the wind-pipe, and, a cutting.] An incision into the wind ...
BRONCH'OCELE, n. [Gr. the wind-pipe, and, a tumor.] An enlarged thyroid gland; a...
BRONCH'IC, a. The same as bronchial.
BRONCH'IAL, a. [Gr. the wind-pipe.] Belong to the bronchia, or ramifications of ...
BROME-GRASS, n. A plant, the Bromus.
BROME, n. [Gr. foetor.] A liquid of a deep red-brown color, very volatile,and ha...
BRO'KING, ppr. Transacting business as a broker; practiced by brokers.
BRO'KERY,n. The business of a broker. [Not used.]
BRO'KERLY, a. Mean; servile.
BRO'KERAGE, n. The fee, reward or commission given or charged for transacting bu...
BRO'KER, n. [from broke.] 1. An agent or negotiator, who is employed by merchant...
BRO'KENWINDED, a. Having short breath, as a horse.
BRO'KENWIND, n. [break and wind.] A disease in horses, often accompanied with a ...