5 letter words starting with br

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  • BRAAI
  • BRACE
  • BRACH
  • BRACK
  • BRACT
  • BRADS
  • BRAES
  • BRAGS
  • BRAHS
  • BRAID
  • BRAIL
  • BRAIN
  • BRAKE
  • BRAKS
  • BRAKY
  • BRAME
  • BRAND
  • BRANE
  • BRANK
  • BRANS
  • BRANT
  • BRASH
  • BRASS
  • BRAST
  • BRATS
  • BRAVA
  • BRAVE
  • BRAVI
  • BRAVO
  • BRAWL
  • BRAWN
  • BRAWS
  • BRAXY
  • BRAYS
  • BRAZA
  • BRAZE
  • BREAD
  • BREAK
  • BREAM
  • BREDE
  • BREDS
  • BREED
  • BREEM
  • BREER
  • BREES
  • BREID
  • BREIS
  • BREME
  • BRENS
  • BRENT
  • BRERE
  • BRERS
  • BREVE
  • BREWS
  • BREYS
  • BRIAR
  • BRIBE
  • BRICK
  • BRIDE
  • BRIEF
  • BRIER
  • BRIES
  • BRIGS
  • BRIKI
  • BRIKS
  • BRILL
  • BRIMS
  • BRINE
  • BRING
  • BRINK
  • BRINS
  • BRINY
  • BRIOS
  • BRISE
  • BRISK
  • BRISS
  • BRITH
  • BRITS
  • BRITT
  • BRIZE
  • BROAD
  • BROCH
  • BROCK
  • BRODS
  • BROGH
  • BROGS
  • BROIL
  • BROKE
  • BROME
  • BROMO
  • BRONC
  • BROND
  • BROOD
  • BROOK
  • BROOL
  • BROOM
  • BROOS
  • BROSE
  • BROSY
  • BROTH
  • BROWN
  • BROWS
  • BRUCK
  • BRUGH
  • BRUHS
  • BRUIN
  • BRUIT
  • BRUJA
  • BRUJO
  • BRULE
  • BRUME
  • BRUNG
  • BRUNT
  • BRUSH
  • BRUSK
  • BRUST
  • BRUTE
  • BRUTS
  • BRUVS

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Definition of brane

brane (noun)

  1. A hypothetical object extending across a number of (often specified) spatial dimensions, with strings in string theory seen as one-dimensional examples.

Definition of briar

briar (noun)

  1. Any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the Rosa, Rubus, and Smilax genera.
  2. Anything sharp or unpleasant to the feelings.

briar (noun)

  1. The white heath, Erica arborea, a thorny Mediterranean shrub.
  2. A pipe for smoking, made from the roots of that shrub.

Definition of bring

bring (verb)

  1. (ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
  2. To supply or contribute.
  3. To occasion or bring about.
  4. To raise (a lawsuit, charges, etc.) against somebody.
  5. To persuade; to induce; to draw; to lead; to guide.
  6. To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch.
  7. To pitch, often referring to a particularly hard thrown fastball.

bring (interjection)

  1. The sound of a telephone ringing.

Definition of broom

broom (noun)

  1. A domestic utensil with fibers bound together at the end of a long handle, used for sweeping.
  2. An implement with which players sweep the ice to make a stone travel further and curl less; a sweeper.
  3. Any of several yellow-flowered shrubs of the family Fabaceae, in the tribe Genisteae, including genera Cytisus, Genista, and Spartium, with long, thin branches and small or few leaves.
  4. A gun, because it is more or less long, held similarly to a besom and “cleans” what is in front.

broom (verb)

  1. To sweep with a broom.
  2. (roofing) To improve the embedding of a membrane by using a broom or squeegee to smooth it out and ensure contact with the adhesive under the membrane.

broom (verb)

  1. To clean (e.g. a ship's bottom of clinging shells, seaweed, etc.) by the application of fire and scraping.