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71Bronze steel — A hard tough alloy of tin, copper, and iron, which can be used for guns. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
72Bronze race — ( es. raza de bronce) is a term used by early 20th century Latin American writers of the indigenista and americanista schools to refer to the mestizo population that arose in America with the arrival of European (particularly Spanish) colonisers… …
73Bronze Tube-nosed Bat — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kin …
74Bronze-tailed Thornbill — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …
75Bronze-tailed Comet — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Ki …
76Bronze Records — Genre(s) rock / Heavy Metal Site officiel http://www.bronzerecords.co.uk/ Bronze Records est un label musical britanniqu …
77Bronze Age, the — Bronze ,Age, the the period of ancient history when people made tools and weapons from bronze, from around 3500 to 1500 B.C., after the Stone Age and before the Iron Age …
78bronzé — bronzé, e adj. Bronzé comme un cachet d aspirine ou comme un petit suisse, qui a le teint pâle …
79bronze — s. m. 1. Liga de cobre e estanho (simples ou com outros metais). 2. Escultura feita de bronze. 3. [Linguagem poética] Artilharia. 4. Sinos. 5. [Popular] Pataco. 6. [Figurado] Dureza, insensibilidade de coração …
80Bronze Age — Bronze′ Age n. ara a period in the history of humankind, following the Stone Age and preceding the Iron Age, during which bronze weapons and implements were used: representative Old World cultures are the Minoan and Mycenaean • Etymology: 1860–65 …