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Braun
[ broun; German broun ]
noun
- E·va [ee, -v, uh, ey, -vah], 1912–45, mistress of Adolf Hitler.
- Karl Fer·di·nand [kahrl , fur, -dn-and, kah, r, l , fer, -dee-nahnt], 1850–1918, German physicist and specialist in wireless telegraphy: Nobel Prize in Physics 1909.
- Wern·her von [vair, -ner von, vur, -, wur, -, ver, -n, uh, r, f, uh, n], 1912–77, German rocket engineer, in U.S. after 1945.
Braun
/ braun /
noun
- BraunEva19101945FGermanMISC: Hitler's mistress Eva (ˈeːfa). 1910–45, Adolf Hitler's mistress, whom he married shortly before their suicides in 1945
- BraunKarl Ferdinand18501918MGermanSCIENCE: physicist Karl Ferdinand . 1850–1918, German physicist, who invented crystal diodes (leading to the development of crystal radio) and the oscilloscope. He shared the Nobel prize for physics (1909) with Marconi
- See (Wernher) von Braun
Example Sentences
Braun quickly made his own endorsement on Instagram: “Shake It Off Donald,” he wrote.
The Baxter plant in North Carolina, together with a B. Braun plant in Florida, produces about 85% of the nation's IV fluid supply.
They represented Ryan Braun when the Milwaukee Brewers outfielder was fighting allegations of testing positive for a prohibited level of testosterone in 2011.
My opponent also commuted the sentence of Jonathan Braun, a drug dealer who last month was arrested for assaulting his wife twice and punching his 75-year-old father in law.
Braun said the exhibit was inspired by stories told by survivors of the music festival.
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