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[braun]1. adjective1) of a dark colour between red and yellow:بنّـيHer eyes are brown.
2) suntanned:أسْمَرُ اللون، أسْفعShe was very brown after her holiday in Greece.
2. noun1) (any shade of) a colour similar to toasted bread, tanned skin, coffee etc.اللون البُنّي2) something (eg paint, polish etc) brown in colour:البنّيI prefer the brown to the green.
3. verbto make or become brown.يَسْمَرُّ، يَتَسَفَّعُ -
2 Brown
m.1 Brown, John Brown.2 Brown, Robert Brown.3 Brown. -
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11 brown
To fry in fat over high heat in order to sear the outer services of meat so as to seal in the juices. -
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13 Brown Egyptian
Cotton having a long, clean and easily worked staple, of golden-brown colour, the fibre is tough and very strong, but shorter and coarser than Gallini. -
14 Brown Cloths
A linen trade term for the cloths used by tailors and clothiers for linings, etc. The class includes buckram, holland, roughs, duck and canvas. All are plain weave. -
15 Brown Cotton
An early maturing cotton from Mississippi; has a short staple. -
16 Brown Hemp
The name in Bombay for Sunn Hemp. -
17 Brown Holland
An all-flax cloth for use as window blinds, so named, as it is woven from natural coloured yams. It is a plain weave fabric in many qualities; made 36-in. to 39-in. wide, 48 X 48 per inch, loom state. -
18 Brown Matchings
A wool-sorter's term for wool taken from the flanks of the English cross-bred fleece and spins about 30's quality. Is a lower grade than " neat " (see Matchings) -
19 Brown Osnaburg
Irish or Scottish-made fabrics for the American trade, woven from strong hemp or flax yarns in plain weave. The yarns are rough and the cloth is shipped grey. -
20 Brown Sheeting
Plain grey cloths, unfinished, of all weights, and 30-in. wide and upwards. A general term. Three qualities are as under: - 30-in., 64 X 60, 30's/24's; 36-in., 72 X 58, 34's/20's; 44-in., 72 X 56, 36's/24's.
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