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16-letter words containing bra

  • abstract algebra — the branch of mathematics that deals with the extension of algebraic concepts usually associated with the real number system to other, more general systems.
  • algebraic number — any number that is a root of a polynomial equation having rational coefficients such as √2 but not π
  • alpha-beta brass — a type of brass that contains 35–45 per cent zinc
  • basilar membrane — a membrane inside the cochlea that vibrates in response to sound
  • bracknell forest — a unitary authority in SE England, in E Berkshire. Pop: 110 100 (2003 est). Area: 109 sq km (42 sq miles)
  • bragg scattering — the diffraction phenomenon exhibited by a crystal bombarded with x-rays in such a way that each plane of the crystal lattice acts as a reflector (Bragg reflector)
  • braille embosser — Braille printer
  • brain aid prolog — (language)   (BAP) A parallel Prolog environment for transputer systems by Frank Bergmann <[email protected]>, Martin Ostermann <[email protected]>, and Guido von Walter <[email protected]> of Brain Aid Systems GbR. BAP is based on a model of communicating sequential Prolog processes. The run-time system consists of a multi-process operating system with support for several applications running concurrently.
  • brain-fever bird — an Indian cuckoo, Cuculus varius, that utters a repetitive call
  • brake horsepower — the rate at which an engine does work, expressed in horsepower. It is measured by the resistance of an applied brake
  • braking distance — the distance a vehicle travels from the point at which its brakes are applied to the point at which it comes to a stop
  • branchial groove — one of a series of rudimentary depressions on the surface of the embryo between adjacent branchial arches, homologous to the branchial clefts of gill-breathing ancestral forms.
  • branchiopneustic — breathing by means of gills, as certain aquatic insect larvae.
  • brand acceptance — the extent to which consumers recognize and welcome a brand
  • brandenburg gate — the only remaining city gate in Berlin, built by Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia in 1788–1791 as a symbol of peace and now one of the city's landmarks
  • brandy alexander — an Alexander cocktail made with brandy
  • brass instrument — a musical wind instrument of brass or other metal with a cup-shaped mouthpiece, as the trombone, tuba, French horn, trumpet, or cornet.
  • brave west winds — the strong west and west-northwest winds blowing between latitudes 40° S and 60° S.
  • caducibranchiate — (of many amphibians, such as frogs) having gills during one stage of the life cycle only
  • cobra de capello — a cobra, Naja tripudians, that has ringlike markings on the body and exists in many varieties in S and SE Asia
  • disequilibration — to put out of equilibrium; unbalance: A period of high inflation could disequilibrate the monetary system.
  • division algebra — a linear algebra in which each element of the vector space has a multiplicative inverse.
  • forced vibration — Forced vibration is a type of vibration in which a force is repeatedly applied to a mechanical system.
  • harleian library — a large library of manuscripts collected by the British statesman Robert Harley and his son and now housed in the British Museum.
  • hyaloid membrane — the delicate, pellucid, and nearly structureless membrane enclosing the vitreous humor of the eye.
  • intercalibration — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • labrador current — a cold ocean current flowing southwards off the coast of Labrador and meeting the warm Gulf Stream, causing dense fogs off the coast of Newfoundland
  • library pictures — a caption used to alert viewers that footage being broadcast is from an earlier time and is not happening now
  • mahalla el kubra — a city in Egypt, on the Nile delta.
  • medal of bravery — a Canadian award for courage
  • multi-way branch — switch statement
  • national library — a library established and funded by a national government with the designation national, to serve the needs of this government, often to function as a library of record for the nation's publishing output, and in some cases to act as a central agency for library and bibliographic development in the nation.
  • nuclear membrane — the double membrane surrounding the nucleus within a cell.
  • rack one's brain — If you rack your brains, you try very hard to think of something.
  • random vibration — Random vibration is a type of forced vibration in which the motion follows no regular pattern.
  • research library — a general or specialized library that collects materials for use in intensive research projects.
  • run-time library — (operating system, programming, library)   A file containing routines which are linked with a program at run time rather than at compile-time. The advantage of such dynamic linking is that only one copy of the library needs to be stored, rather than a copy being included with each executable that refers to it. This can greatly reduce the disk space occupied by programs. Furthermore, it means that all programs immediately benefit from changes (e.g. bug fixes) to the single copy of the library without requiring recompilation. Since the library code is normally classified as read-only to the memory management system, it is possible for a single copy of the library to be loaded into memory and shared by all active programs, thus reducing RAM and virtual memory requirements and program load time.
  • school librarian — a librarian who works in or is in charge of a school library
  • software library — a collection of programs that are used to develop software
  • spectacled cobra — Indian cobra.
  • uniformed branch — the branch of a police force in which officers wear a uniform
  • vertebral column — spinal column.
  • viola da braccio — an old musical instrument of the viol family, held against the shoulder like a violin: superseded by the modern viola.
  • william bradfordGamaliel, 1863–1932, U.S. biographer and novelist.

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