brokerage |
the business of a broker. [2 definitions] |
bromate |
any salt of bromic acid. |
bromeliad |
any of several plants of the pineapple family, usu. having stiff leaves and spikes of bright flowers, and sometimes growing non-parasitically on other plants. |
bromic acid |
a poisonous acid that is stable only in very dilute form and is used as an oxidizing agent. |
bromide |
a compound consisting of bromine and at least one other element. [4 definitions] |
bromidic |
commonplace or dull. |
bromine |
a chemical element of the halogen group that has thirty-five protons in each nucleus, occurring as a toxic, volatile, dark reddish brown liquid or in various compounds such as acids and salts. (symbol: Br) |
bronchi |
pl. of bronchus. |
bronchial |
of or pertaining to the branched tubes into which the windpipe divides. |
bronchial tube |
a bronchus or any of the tubes branching from it; one of the two main branches of the trachea. |
bronchiectasis |
chronic dilation of the bronchi or bronchial tubes, often resulting in infection. [2 definitions] |
bronchiole |
any of the small, thin-walled branches of a bronchial tube. |
bronchitis |
inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the bronchial tubes. |
broncho- |
windpipe or bronchus. |
bronchodilator |
a drug that acts to dilate constricted air passages in the lungs, used esp. in the treatment of asthma. |
bronchoscope |
a slender tubular instrument with an electric light, used for examining and treating the inside of the bronchi. |
bronchus |
either of the two main branches into which the windpipe divides and which leads into a lung. |
bronco |
a wild or semi-tamed horse or pony of western North America. |
broncobuster |
a person who trains wild horses so that they can be ridden. |
brontosaur |
a huge, herbivorous dinosaur of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. |
Bronx |
the northernmost New York City borough. |