Bran
21Bran — Bran, dünne, durchsichtige Leinwand aus Petersburg, 1–11/2 Ellen breit …
22Bran — Bran, Burg in Rumänien, Törzburg …
23bran — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí …
24bran — [bræn] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Frenc] the crushed outer skin of wheat or a similar grain that is separated from the rest of the grain when making white flour …
25bran — [ bræn ] noun uncount the outside of the grain of a CEREAL such as wheat or OATS …
26bran — ► NOUN ▪ pieces of grain husk separated from flour after milling. ORIGIN Old French …
27bran — as·pi·do·bran·chia; bran; bran·car·dier; bran·chel·lion; bran·chia; bran·chi·al; bran·chi·a·ta; bran·chi·ate; bran·chic·o·lous; bran·chif·er·ous; bran·chi·ob·del·la; bran·chio·cardiac; bran·chio·cranium; bran·chi·og·e·nous; bran·chi·o·mere;… …
28Bran — For other uses, see Bran (disambiguation). Not to be confused with chaff. Bran is the hard outer layer of grain and consists of combined aleurone and pericarp. Along with germ, it is an integral part of whole grains, and is often produced as a by …
29bran — branner, n. /bran/, n., v., branned, branning. n. 1. the partly ground husk of wheat or other grain, separated from flour meal by sifting. v.t. 2. to soak or boil in bran water, as in the tanning of hides. [1250 1300; ME < AF, OF bran, bren, of… …
30brán — a tudi ú m (ȃ) nar. zid z nasipom, ki varuje pristanišče pred valovi; valobran: Sanjal je, da je na branu pred tržaško luko (B. Pahor) // star. nasip, pregrada pri vodi: reka je stopila čez branove í ž (ȃ) 1. knjiž. obramba: pripravljati se na… …