| brazil nut | <botany> An oily, three-sided nut, the seed of the Bertholletia excelsa; the cream nut. From eighteen to twenty-four of the seed or "nuts" grow in a hard and nearly globular shell. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Brazil wax | A wax obtained from the Brazilian wax palm, Copernica cerifera; used in pharmaceuticals to coat medicaments in sustained release preparations and surfaces of tablets; used in waxes for wood and metal. Synonym: Brazil wax, palm wax. (05 Mar 2000) |
| brazil wood | 1. The wood of the oriental Caesalpinia Sapan; so called before the discovery of America. 2. A very heavy wood of a reddish colour, imported from Brazil and other tropical countries, for cabinet-work, and for dyeing. The best is the heartwood of Caesalpinia echinata, a leguminous tree; but other trees also yield it. An interior sort comes from Jamaica, the timber of C. Braziliensis and C. Crista. This is often distinguished as Braziletto, but the better kind is also frequently so named. Origin: OE. Brasil, LL. Brasile (cf. Pg. & Sp. Brasil, Pr. Bresil, Pr. Bresil); perh. From Sp. Or Pg. Brasa a live coal (cf. Braze, Brasier); or Ar. Vars plant for dyeing red or yellow. This name was given to the wood from its colour; and it is said that King Emanuel, of Portugal, gave the name Brazil to the country in South America on account of its producing this wood. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| brazilein | C6H12O5;a red oxidation product of brazilin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| braziletto | See Brazil wood. Origin: Cf. Pg. & Sp. Brasilete, It. Brasiletto. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Brazilian blastomycosis | An obsolete term for paracoccidioidomycosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Brazilian haemorrhagic fever | Fulminating sepsis, usually beginning with conjunctivitis, characterised by purpuric skin lesions, a high fatality rate; thought to be due to Haemophilus aegyptius. Synonym: Brazilian haemorrhagic fever, Brazilian purpuric fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Brazilian pemphigus | A form of pemphigus foliaceus, occurring in southern Brazil, in which the lesions are bullous, appear localised to the face and upper trunk, become widespread, variegated, erythrodermic, and exfoliative, and are immunologically indistinguishable from pemphigus foliaceus or vulgaris. Synonym: Brazilian pemphigus, wildfire. Origin: Pg. Wild fire (05 Mar 2000) |
| Brazilian purpuric fever | Fulminating sepsis, usually beginning with conjunctivitis, characterised by purpuric skin lesions, a high fatality rate; thought to be due to Haemophilus aegyptius. Synonym: Brazilian haemorrhagic fever, Brazilian purpuric fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Brazilian spotted fever | Fulminating sepsis, usually beginning with conjunctivitis, characterised by purpuric skin lesions, a high fatality rate; thought to be due to Haemophilus aegyptius. Synonym: Brazilian haemorrhagic fever, Brazilian purpuric fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| brazilin | <chemistry> A substance contained in both Brazil wood and Sapan wood, from which it is extracted as a yellow crystalline substance which is white when pure. It is coloured intensely red by alkalies. Alternative forms: brezilin. Origin: Cf. F. Bresiline. See Brazil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms :
| Brazilian b. |
paracoccidioidomycosis.
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| Brazilian o. |
keratomalacia.
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| Brazilian p. |
fogo selvagem.
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| Brazilian purpuric f. |
an acute illness in children characterized by fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, petechiae, purpura, and a recent history of conjunctivitis.
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| Brazilian spotted f. |
Rocky Mountain spotted f.
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| Brazil | three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell |
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| Brazil | the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world |
| Brazil | three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell |
| Brazil | tall South American tree bearing brazil nuts |
| Brazil | tall South American tree bearing brazil nuts |
| Brazil | a native or inhabitant of Brazil |
| Brazil | of or relating to or characteristic of Brazil or the people of Brazil |
| Brazil | the capital of Brazil |
| Brazil | South American tree having fruit similar to the true guava |
| Brazil | thornless tree yielding heavy wood |
| Brazil | monetary unit in Brazil |
| Brazil | small Brazilian evergreen resinous tree or shrub having dark green leaflets and white flowers followed by bright red fruit |
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