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Brazilian

Brazilian \Bra*zil"ian\ (br[.a]*z[i^]l"yan), prop. a. Of or pertaining to Brazil. -- n. A native or an inhabitant of Brazil.

Brazilian pebble. See Pebble, n., 2.

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Brazilian

Brazilian may refer to anything of or relating to Brazil and may also refer directly to:

  • Brazilian barbecue, known as churrasco
  • Brazilian football, see football in Brazil
  • Brazilians, the people (citizens) of Brazil, or of Brazilian descent
  • Brazilian Portuguese, the dialect of the Portuguese language used mostly in Brazil
  • Brazilian cuisine
  • Brazilian culture
  • Brazilian waxing, hair removal

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Usage examples of "brazilian".

In 1956 a Brazilian entomologist had imported African bees with the idea of crossbreeding them with Brazilian bees and creating a bee family as industrious as the Africans but as as the European bee.

There we have to nudge the Alamo at that point into the Guiana Current that flows up the northern Brazilian coast.

Oshi Hikaru, the Brazilian science minister, will be boarding at Amapa as our official liaison for the primary part of the operation.

He also had a look about him one saw only in this countrya curious mixture of nationalities, part Amerind, part European, part black, that had merged over the past four centuries into a unique and distinct new race, the Atlantic Brazilian.

Antarctic deep-ocean water carries nutrients which feed economically important fisheries in many parts of the world - Argentine hake, Brazilian tuna, South African pilchard and the remnants of the Peruvian anchoveta fishery.

The Brazilian girl on the ship told me that she had gone with her family to see a native village, and bought beadwork there, and carvings.

Brazil for a conferenee or a buying trip, realizing that the new bees in Brazil were superb producers of honey, could have bought African bees from a Brazilian bee man who himself doubted the true nature of adansonfl.

In Brazil they are confined to the southern portion of the province of San Paulo, and are called by the Brazilians Bugres -- that is, slaves.

Yeah, that was her name, pronounced like that Brazilian drink he liked, the one made with limes and Cachaca, grain alcohol distilled from sugar cane.

Convinced someone was determined to halt the space station program by the Orion explosion and subsequent attack on the Brazilian ISS facility, the Russian and American defenders of the Cosmodrome would repel the decoy strike force at the east gate and congratulate themselves on having saved the launch vehicle .

Sumatran, Brazilian, Columbian, Nicaraguan, Costa Rican, Ecuadorean, Madagascar, Jamaican .

That the Lagoa Santa calotte was not an Old World fossil, accidentally introduced into the Brazilian collection, was supported, said Bryan, by the fact that it differed in several important measurements from known Old World skulls.

The Lagoa Santa skullcap mysteriously disappeared from the Brazilian museum after it was examined by Bryan.

A long residence in the river Plate, together with two visits to Paraguay, in one of which I saw almost all the remnants of the Paraguayan missions and a few of those situated in the province of Corrientes, and in the Brazilian province of Rio Grande do Sul, have given me some personal acquaintance with the subject.

I am confident that we may put into San Martin, and Oropesa, and of course the Brazilian San Salvador.