Brown

  • 1Brown — bezeichnet: einen englischen Familiennamen, siehe Brown (Familienname) das englische Wort für die Farbe Braun Brown v. Board of Education, ein Grundsatzurteil des obersten Gerichtshofes der USA zum Thema Rassentrennung (1643) Brown, einen… …

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  • 2Brown — (broun), a. [Compar. {Browner}; superl. {Brownest}.] [OE. brun, broun, AS. br?n; akin to D. bruin, OHG. br?n, Icel. br?nn, Sw. brun, Dan. bruun, G. braun, Lith. brunas, Skr. babhru. [root]93, 253. Cf. {Bruin}, {Beaver}, {Burnish}, {Brunette}.] Of …

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  • 3Brown HT — IUPAC name Disodium 4 [(2E) 2 [(5Z) 3 (hydroxymethyl) 2,6 dioxo 5 [(4 sulfonatonaphthalen 1 yl)hydrazinylide …

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  • 4Brown — Brown, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Browned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Browning}.] 1. To make brown or dusky. [1913 Webster] A trembling twilight o er welkin moves, Browns the dim void and darkens deep the groves. Barlow. [1913 Webster] 2. To make brown by… …

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  • 5Brown FK — Brown FK, also called Kipper Brown, Chocolate Brown FK, and C.I. Food Brown 1, is a brown mixture of six synthetic azo dyes, with addition of sodium chloride, and/or sodium sulfate. It is very soluble in water. Its CAS number is CASREF|CAS=8062… …

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  • 6Brown — Brown, v. i. To become brown. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 7Brown — Brown, n. A dark color inclining to red or yellow, resulting from the mixture of red and black, or of red, black, and yellow; a tawny, dusky hue. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8Brown — This article is about the color. For other uses, see Brown (disambiguation). Brown …

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  • 9Brown — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Braun, Browne et Brawn. Brown signifie brun en anglais. Sommaire …

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  • 10brown — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English broun, from Old English brūn; akin to Old High German brūn brown, Greek phrynē toad Date: before 12th century of the color brown; especially of dark or tanned complexion II. noun Date: 13th century 1. any of …

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