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| brine | 1. Water saturated or strongly inpregnated with salt; pickle; hence, any strong saline solution; also, the saline residue or strong mother liquor resulting from the evaporation of natural or artificial waters. 2. The ocean; the water of an ocean, sea, or salt lake. "Not long beneath the whelming brine . . . He lay." (Cowper) 3. Tears; so called from their saltness. <medicine> "What a deal of brine Hath washed thy sallow cheecks for Rosaline!" (Shak) Brine fly, brine which drops from granulated salt in drying, and is preserved to be boiled again. Origin: AS. Bryne a burning, salt liquor, brine, fr. Brinnan, brynnan, to burn. See Burn. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Brinell | Johan A., Swedish metallurgist, 1849-1925. See: Brinell hardness number. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Brinell hardness number | A number related to the size of the permanent impression made by a ball indenter of specified size (usually 10 mm in diameter) pressed into the surface of the material under a specified load: where P = applied load in kg, D = diameter of the ball in mm, and d = diameter of the impression in mm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Brinell hardness number |
A measure of hardness determined by the Brinell Hardness test, in which a hard steel ball under a specific load is forced into the surface of the test material. The number is derived by dividing the applied load by the surface area of the resulting impression.
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| brine bath |
Saline bath .
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| brine flotation m. |
(for concentration of ova), suspend a portion of the stool in a saturated solution of sodium chloride; let it stand for a time and collect the ova from the surface.
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| Brinell hardness n. |
a number indicative of the degree of relative hardness of a material, calculated after measuring the diameter of the impression made by a steel ball pressed under a known load into the surface of the material being tested; equal to the load in kilograms divided by the surface area of the indentation in square millimeters.
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| brine | a strong solution of salt and water used for pickling |
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| brine | water containing salts |
| brine | soak in brine |
| brine | common to saline lakes |
| brine | measure of the hardness of a material |
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