(of bra)
81bra|chi|a — «BRAY kee uh, BRAK ee », noun. plural of brachium …
82bra|chi|ot|o|my — «BRAY kee OT uh mee, BRAK ee », noun, plural mies. a surgical operation on or removal of the arm. ╂[< Greek brach ōn upper arm + tomíā a cutting] …
83bra|chis|to|chrone — «bruh KIHS tuh krohn», noun. Geometry. the curve in which a body descending to a given point under an external force will reach another point in the shortest possible time; the curve of quickest descent. ╂[< Greek bráchistos shortest (<… …
84bra|chi|um — «BRAY kee uhm, BRAK ee », noun, plural chi|a. 1. the upper arm, from the shoulder to the elbow. 2. the part of any forelimb that corresponds to it. 3. an armlike part. ╂[< Latin bracchium arm < Greek brach ōn upper arm] …
85bra|chy|dac|ty|ly — «BRAK uh DAK tuh lee», noun. an extreme shortness of the fingers. ╂[< Greek brachýs short + dáktylos finger] …
86bra|chyg|ra|phy — «bruh KIHG ruh fee», noun. shorthand; stenography. ╂[< Greek brachýs short + English graphy] …
87bra|chyl|o|gy — «bruh KIHL uh jee», noun, plural gies. 1. conciseness. 2. a condensed form of expression. ╂[< Late Latin brachylogia, ultimately < Greek brachýs short + lógos speech] …
88bra|chyp|ter|ous — «bruh KIHP tuhr uhs», adjective. short winged. ╂[< Greek brachýs short + pterón wing + English ous] …
89Bra|ge — «BRAH guh», noun. = Bragi. (Cf. ↑Bragi) …
90Bra|gi — «BRAH gee», noun. Scandinavian Mythology. the god of poetry, a son of Odin and the husband of Ithunn …