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bran
noun the outer covering of cereal grain, removed during the preparation of white flour, and often added to foods because it is an important source of vitamin B and dietary fibre.
[14c: French]
noun the outer covering of cereal grain, removed during the preparation of white flour, and often added to foods because it is an important source of vitamin B and dietary fibre.
[14c: French]
bran tub
noun , Brit a lucky dip consisting of a tub filled with bran, paper or wood shavings, etc with prizes hidden in it.
noun , Brit a lucky dip consisting of a tub filled with bran, paper or wood shavings, etc with prizes hidden in it.
branch
noun (branches )
1 an offshoot arising from the trunk of a tree or the main stem of a shrub.
2 a main division of a railway line, river, road or mountain range.
3 a local office of a large company or organization.
4 a subdivision or section in a family, subject, group of languages, etc.
verb (branches , branched , branching ) intr (esp branch off)
1 to divide from the main part a road branching off to the left .
2 (sometimes branch out or branch out from something) to send out branches, or spread out from it as a branch or branches.
[14c: from French branche , from Latin branca an animal's paw]
branched adjective .
branching adjective , noun .
branchless adjective .
branchy adjective (branchier , branchiest ).
branch out (often branch out into something) to develop different interests or projects, etc; to expand or diversify.
noun (branches )
1 an offshoot arising from the trunk of a tree or the main stem of a shrub.
2 a main division of a railway line, river, road or mountain range.
3 a local office of a large company or organization.
4 a subdivision or section in a family, subject, group of languages, etc.
verb (branches , branched , branching ) intr (esp branch off)
1 to divide from the main part a road branching off to the left .
2 (sometimes branch out or branch out from something) to send out branches, or spread out from it as a branch or branches.
[14c: from French branche , from Latin branca an animal's paw]
branched adjective .
branching adjective , noun .
branchless adjective .
branchy adjective (branchier , branchiest ).
branch out (often branch out into something) to develop different interests or projects, etc; to expand or diversify.
brand
noun
1 a distinctive maker's name or trademark, symbol or design, etc used to identify a product or group of products.
2 a variety or type a special brand of humour .
3 an identifying mark on cattle, etc, usually burned on with a hot iron.
4 (also branding-iron) a metal instrument with a long handle and shaped end which can be heated and then used to burn identifying marks on cattle, etc.
5 a sign or mark of disgrace or shame.
6 a piece of burning or smouldering wood.
7 any of various fungoid diseases or blights affecting grain crops, eg mildew, rust and smut.
8 literary a torch.
9 literary a sword.
verb (branded , branding )
1 to mark (cattle, etc) with a hot iron.
2 to give someone a bad name or reputation.
3 (esp brand something upon someone's memory) to impress (an incident or fact, etc) permanently onto their memory.
4 to give a manufacturer's brand to, or fix a brand or trademark, etc upon (a product or group of products).
[Anglo-Saxon as noun 6]
noun
1 a distinctive maker's name or trademark, symbol or design, etc used to identify a product or group of products.
2 a variety or type a special brand of humour .
3 an identifying mark on cattle, etc, usually burned on with a hot iron.
4 (also branding-iron) a metal instrument with a long handle and shaped end which can be heated and then used to burn identifying marks on cattle, etc.
5 a sign or mark of disgrace or shame.
6 a piece of burning or smouldering wood.
7 any of various fungoid diseases or blights affecting grain crops, eg mildew, rust and smut.
8 literary a torch.
9 literary a sword.
verb (branded , branding )
1 to mark (cattle, etc) with a hot iron.
2 to give someone a bad name or reputation.
3 (esp brand something upon someone's memory) to impress (an incident or fact, etc) permanently onto their memory.
4 to give a manufacturer's brand to, or fix a brand or trademark, etc upon (a product or group of products).
[Anglo-Saxon as noun 6]
brand leader
noun the brand of a particular product that has the largest share of the market.
noun the brand of a particular product that has the largest share of the market.
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