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- browse/braʊz/To look through or glance over something (such as a book, shop items, or online content) in a casual or leisurely way, without a specific purpose.nounverbverb-intransitive+1B1
- browser/ˈbraʊzə(r)/A software program used to access and view websites and other information on the internet.nounHigh
- browser skin/ˈbraʊzə skɪn/A custom visual appearance or theme that changes the look of a web browser's interface.nounC1
- broz/brɒz/Broz is not a recognized word in standard English dictionaries (such as Oxford, Merriam-Webster, or Cambridge). It is likely a proper noun (a surname), a nickname for 'brother', or a typographical error for 'bros' (an informal plural of 'brother').nounExtremely low to non-existent
- bruant/bʁyɑ̃/A medium-sized songbird of the family Emberizidae, often with streaked brown plumage and found in open country.nounLow
- brubeck/ˈbruːbɛk/A surname, specifically referring to the American jazz pianist and composer Dave Brubeck (1920–2012).nounVery Low
- bruce/bruːs/A given name of Scottish origin, meaning 'from the brushwood thicket'.nounMedium-Low
- brucella/bruːˈsɛlə/A genus of small, Gram-negative, non-motile bacteria that cause brucellosis, a disease affecting various mammals including humans.nounVery Low
- brucellosis/ˌbruːsəˈləʊsɪs/A highly contagious bacterial disease primarily affecting animals like cattle, goats, and pigs, which can be transmitted to humans, causing fever and other symptoms.nounC1
- bruch/brʊk/A German loanword meaning 'break' or 'fracture', primarily used in scientific and technical contexts in English, especially in materials science and geology.nounVery Low (Technical Term)
- brucine/ˈbruːsiːn/A bitter, poisonous alkaloid found in plants of the Strychnos genus, especially Strychnos nux-vomica, closely related to strychnine.nounC1/C2
- brucite/ˈbruː.saɪt/A mineral, specifically a hydroxide of magnesium, often forming white, gray, or pale green crystals and found in serpentine and metamorphosed dolomites.nounC1/C2 (Very Low Frequency; highly specialized technical term)
- brucke/brʊk/The word 'brucke' is not a standard English word. This appears to be a misspelling or confusion, possibly with the German word 'Brücke' (meaning 'bridge') or the English word 'brooke' (an archaic or poetic term for a small stream). For the purposes of this entry, we will assume the intended word is the English proper noun/noun 'Brook' (a small stream) as the most plausible candidate for confusion.nounB2
- bruckner/ˈbrʊk.nə/A person who performs or specializes in welding; a welder (archaic, dialectal).nounVery Low
- brudenell/ˈbruːdᵊnəl/A surname and toponym of English origin, most notably associated with the English aristocracy.nounVery Low
- brueghel/ˈbrɔɪɡəl/The surname of a famous family of Flemish Renaissance painters, most notably Pieter Bruegel the Elder.nounLow
- brugesN/AThe third-person singular present tense form of the verb 'bruge,' meaning to use, employ, or utilize something.nounA1 (Extremely High Frequency)
- brugmann/ˈbrʊɡman/A term primarily used as a proper noun (surname) referring to the German linguist Karl Brugmann (1849–1919), a key figure in Indo-European studies.nounVery Low
- brugmansia/brʊɡˈmænsiə/A genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, known for their large, pendulous, trumpet-shaped flowers.nounLow
- bruhn/brʌn/A non-standard, colloquial spelling variant representing a casual or humorous pronunciation of the word 'bro' or 'brother'.nounVery Low
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