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Braun

[ broun; German broun ]

noun

  1. E·va [ee, -v, uh, ey, -vah], 1912–45, mistress of Adolf Hitler.
  2. 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.
  3. 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

  1. BraunEva19101945FGermanMISC: Hitler's mistress Eva (ˈeːfa). 1910–45, Adolf Hitler's mistress, whom he married shortly before their suicides in 1945
  2. 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
  3. See (Wernher) von Braun
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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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.

From Salon

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.

From Salon

Braun said the exhibit was inspired by stories told by survivors of the music festival.

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