brown recluse spider |
a highly poisonous, medium-sized brown spider that has a dark, violin-shaped mark on its body. |
brown rice |
unpolished rice that has kept the yellowish bran layers and germ. |
brownshirt |
(often cap.) a member of the militia in Nazi Germany; storm trooper. [2 definitions] |
brownstone |
a dark reddish brown stone used as a building material. [2 definitions] |
brown study |
a condition of being completely lost in thought or reverie. |
brown sugar |
unrefined or partially refined sugar whose crystals have kept a thin coating of dark syrup. |
brown trout |
a brownish trout with red-spotted sides, native to Europe and widely naturalized in U.S. streams. |
browse |
to examine items in a leisurely way. [6 definitions] |
browser |
a computer program that locates and displays web pages; web browser. |
brucellosis |
a bacteria-induced disease that causes recurring fever and pains in the joints in people and abortions in cattle; undulant fever; Malta fever; Mediterranean fever. |
bruin |
a bear. |
bruise |
to wound or damage without causing a break or rupture. [4 definitions] |
bruiser |
(informal) a large, strong, potentially dangerous person. |
bruit |
to talk of widely (usu. used passively). |
brunch |
a meal that serves as both breakfast and lunch, usu. eaten in the late morning. [2 definitions] |
Brunei |
an independent Asian country under British protection, on the north coast of Borneo. |
brunet |
having a dark color, as hair, eyes, skin, or the like. [2 definitions] |
brunette |
having a dark color, as hair, eyes, skin, or the like. [2 definitions] |
Brunhild |
in the anonymous German medieval epic The Nibelungenlied, the queen of Iceland. |
brunt |
the main part of a force or stress. |
bruschetta |
a slice of toasted or grilled bread brushed with olive oil and garlic, typically topped with such items as diced tomatoes and fresh basil. |