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Braise vs Braine - What's the difference?

braise | braine |

As a verb braise

is .

As a noun braine is

.

braise

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) .Alain Rey, ed., Dictionnaire historique de la langue française , s.v. "braise" (Paris: Le Robert, 2006).

Noun

(en noun)
  • A method of joining non-ferrous metal using a molten filler metal. Similar to but distinct from welding in that the filler is melted but not the metal being joined.
  • (brazing)

    Verb

    (brais) (wikipedia braise)
  • (cooking) To cook in a small amount of liquid, in a covered pan. Somewhere between steaming and boiling.
  • Etymology 2

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • ; the sea bream.
  • Synonyms
    * becker

    References

    Anagrams

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    braine

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • * An Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World by (George Hakewill)
  • That the three pricinpall faculties of the ?oule, the vnder?tanding, the imagination and memorie are di?tingui?hed by three ?everall Cells or Ventricles in the braine''', the imaginati?(as is c?ceiued)being c?fined to the forepart, the memory to the hinder part, and judgement or vnder?tanding to the middle part thereof; which opinion ''Laurentius'' confutes, and ''Fermelius'' derides, makeing them all to be di?per?ed thorow all the receptacles of the '''braine''', in as much as ?omtime when the whole '''braine is di?affected, the operation but of one of tho?e faculties is hurt; and ?ometimes againe when but one ventricle is hurt, the operation of all the three faculties are hindered.