Bragdon
Claude, 1866–1946, U.S. architect, stage designer, and author.
Contemporary Examples
America’s Most Troubled Pol Winston Ross March 18, 2011
America’s Most Troubled Pol Winston Ross March 18, 2011
Historical Examples
Unicorns James Huneker
One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick
One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick
One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick
One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick
One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick
Unicorns James Huneker
One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick
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Braxton [brak-stuh n] /ˈbræk stən/ (Show IPA), 1817–76, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War. Sir William Henry, 1862–1942, and his son, Sir William Lawrence, 1890–1971, English physicists: Nobel Prize winners 1915. Historical Examples Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Thomas W. Knox The Christmas Books William Makepeace Thackeray Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V2 Jacob Dolson […]
- Bragg-s-law
the law that the intensity of a crystal reflection of an x-ray is a function of the angle (Bragg angle) that is the complement of the angle of incidence of the x-ray. noun the principle that when a beam of X-rays of wavelength λ enters a crystal, the maximum intensity of the reflected ray occurs […]
- Bragg-scattering
the diffraction phenomenon exhibited by a crystal bombarded with x-rays in such a way that each plane of the crystal lattice acts as a reflector (Bragg reflector)
- Braggadocio
empty boasting; bragging. a boasting person; braggart. Contemporary Examples Shawna Forde: Beautician, Vigilante, Killer? Terry Greene Sterling February 8, 2011 Not Trying To Cause A Big Sensation Jacob Silverman October 7, 2012 2Day FM: The Radio Station Behind the Tragic Kate Middleton Prank Kevin Fallon December 7, 2012 Too Gay for Hip-Hop? Le1f Takes On […]
- Braggadocios
empty boasting; bragging. a boasting person; braggart. Historical Examples Astoria Washington Irving noun (pl) -os vain empty boasting a person who boasts; braggart n.