Brise vs Braise - What's the difference?
brise | braise |
(obsolete, rare) A tract of land that has been left untilled for a long time.
* 1616 : Richard Surflet [tr.] and Gervase Markham [aug.], Estienne and Liébault’s Maison Rustique, or The Countrie Farme , page 92
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)
(cooking) To cook in a small amount of liquid, in a covered pan. Somewhere between steaming and boiling.
As a noun brise
is breeze.As a verb braise is
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English
Noun
- Afterward let him draw a Brise or two made fast in the yoke.
References
* “†brise]” listed in the [2nd Ed.; 1989