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Brunn
- noun - an industrial city in Moravia in Czech Republic to the southeast of Prague
Bruno
- noun - (Roman Catholic Church) a French cleric (born in Germany) who founded the Carthusian order in 1084 (1032-1101)
- German pope from 1049 to 1054 whose papacy was the beginning of papal reforms in the 11th century (1002-1054)
- Italian philosopher who used Copernican principles to develop a pantheistic monistic philosophy; condemned for heresy by the Inquisition and burned at the stake (1548-1600)
Brunt
- noun - main force of a blow etc; "bore the brunt of the attack"
Brusa
- noun - a city in northwestern Turkey
Brush
- noun - a bushy tail or part of a bushy tail (especially of the fox)
- a dense growth of bushes
- a minor short-term fight
- an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle
- clean with a brush; "She brushed the suit before hanging it back into the closet"
- conducts current between rotating and stationary parts of a generator or motor
- contact with something dangerous or undesirable; "I had a brush with danger on my way to work"; "he tried to avoid any brushes with the police"
- cover by brushing; "brush the bread with melted butter"
- momentary contact
- remove with or as if with a brush; "brush away the crumbs"; "brush the dust from the jacket"; "brush aside the objections"
- rub with a brush, or as if with a brush; "Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket"
- sweep across or over; "Her long skirt brushed the floor"; "A gasp swept cross the audience"
- the act of brushing your
Brusk
- adjective - marked by rude or peremptory shortness;
Brute
- adjective - a cruelly rapacious person
- a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
- resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility; "beastly desires"; "a bestial nature"; "brute force"; "a dull and brutish man"; "bestial treatment of prisoners"
Bryan
- noun - a town of east central Texas
- United States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver and prosecuted John Scopes (1925) for teaching evolution in a Tennessee high school (1860-1925)