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--v. 3 plait, intertwine, interlace, weave, twist: At school<br />

we learned how to braid leather laces into a belt.<br />

brain n. 1 brains, intelligence, intellect, understanding, sense,<br />

thought, imagination, capacity, perspicacity, perceptiveness,<br />

perception, percipience; wisdom, sagacity, wit, discernment,<br />

acumen; knowledge, cognition: Although she's not yet ten, she<br />

has the brain to become a great mathematician. 2 genius,<br />

mastermind, intellectual; leader, planner: Many people regard<br />

Einstein as the greatest brain of the 20th century. Ivor was<br />

clearly the brains of the operation.<br />

brake n. 1 curb, check, restraint, restriction, constraint, control,<br />

rein: The central bank applied a brake to the upward trend of<br />

the dollar by buying Deutschmarks.<br />

--v. 2 slow, slow up or down, put on or apply the brakes,<br />

reduce speed, decelerate, slacken, hold up: He braked before<br />

the bad curve. She braked the car going down the steep hill.<br />

branch n. 1 offshoot, arm; limb, bough, stem, shoot, twig, sprig: The<br />

branches of this tree need trimming. 2 department, section,<br />

subsection, division, subdivision, office, part, ramification;<br />

affiliate, subsidiary; spin-off: What branch of medicine are<br />

you going to specialize in? The company maintains branches in<br />

New York and Melbourne.<br />

--v. 3 ramify, divide, subdivide, diverge; diversify: This<br />

road branches off in three directions. The company will branch<br />

out into electronics this year.<br />

brand n. 1 kind, make, type, sort, variety; brand name, manufacturer,<br />

maker, trade name, trade mark, label, mark, marque, Chiefly US<br />

and Canadian name brand: Which brand of toothpaste do you<br />

prefer? Our advertising agency is conducting a survey of brand<br />

loyalty.<br />

--v. 2 mark, stamp, identify, tag, label, trade-mark: We sell<br />

only branded merchandise in our shops. 3 label, characterize;<br />

stigmatize, discredit, disgrace: Because his actions at the<br />

front were misinterpreted, Corporal Williams was branded as a<br />

coward.

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