9-letter words containing bra
- branching — the occurrence of several decay paths (branches) in the disintegration of a particular nuclide or the de-excitation of an excited atom. The branching fraction (nuclear) or branching ratio (atomic) is the proportion of the disintegrating nuclei that follow a particular branch to the total number of disintegrating nuclides
- branchio- — gills
- branchlet — a small branch
- brand new — entirely new.
- brand-new — A brand-new object is completely new.
- brandless — having or displaying no brand
- brandling — a small red earthworm, Eisenia foetida (or Helodrilus foetidus), found in manure and used as bait by anglers
- brandreth — a gridiron, iron trivet, or tripod
- brannigan — a noisy quarrel
- brantford — a city in central Canada, in SW Ontario. Pop: 86 417 (2001)
- brash ice — small, floating fragments of sea ice or river ice.
- brashness — impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man.
- brasilein — brazilein
- brass hat — a top-ranking official, esp a military officer
- brasserie — A brasserie is a small and usually cheap restaurant or bar.
- brassiere — A brassiere is the same as a bra.
- brassware — articles made of brass, considered as a group
- brat pack — A brat pack is a group of young people, especially actors or writers, who are popular or successful at the moment.
- bratwurst — a type of small pork sausage
- braveness — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
- brazeless — seamless
- brazelton — Brazelton behavioral scale: a test widely used to evaluate infants' responses to environmental stimuli.
- brazilein — a red crystalline solid obtained by the oxidation of brazilin and used as a dye. Formula: C16H12O5
- brazilian — Brazilian means belonging or relating to Brazil, or to its people or culture.
- calibrate — If you calibrate an instrument or tool, you mark or adjust it so that you can use it to measure something accurately.
- canebrake — a thicket of canes
- celebrant — A celebrant is a person who performs or takes part in a religious ceremony.
- celebrate — If you celebrate, you do something enjoyable because of a special occasion or to mark someone's success.
- cerebrate — to use the mind; think; ponder; consider
- cornbraid — to braid (hair) in close parallel rows, creating a hairstyle known as a corn row
- cornbrash — a type of limestone which produces good soil for growing corn
- cumbrance — a burden, obstacle, or hindrance
- cybrarian — a person responsible for archives and information available on the internet
- defibrate — to break (wood, paper, garbage, etc.) into fibrous components; reduce to fibers.
- delibrate — (obsolete) To strip off the bark; to peel.
- disbranch — to break or cut (a branch) off a tree or shrub.
- doorbrand — a hinge having a long strap holding together the planks of a door.
- embraceor — a person guilty of embracery
- embracery — the offence of attempting by corrupt means to influence a jury or juror, as by bribery or threats
- embracing — Present participle of embrace.
- embracive — (archaic) Disposed to embrace; fond of caressing.
- embrangle — To embroil.
- embrasure — (architecture, military) Any of the indentations between the merlons of a battlement.
- embrazure — Alternative form of embrasure.
- fernbrake — a thicket or dense growth of ferns.
- firebrand — a piece of burning wood or other material.
- firebrats — Plural form of firebrat.
- footbrake — a brake operated by applying pressure to a foot pedal
- forebrain — Also called prosencephalon. the anterior of the three primary divisions of the brain in the embryo of a vertebrate, or the part of the adult brain derived from this tissue including the diencephalon and telencephalon.
- galbraith — John Kenneth, 1908–2006, U.S. economist, born in Canada.