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- nounbrace (noun) · braces (plural noun) · brace and bit (noun) · brace and bits (plural noun) · brace (plural noun)
- BRITISH ENGLISH(braces)a pair of straps that pass over the shoulders and fasten to the waistband of a pair of trousers or a skirt at the front and back to hold it up; suspenders.
- printingeither of the two marks { and }, used either to indicate that two or more items on one side have the same relationship as each other to the single item to which the other side points, or in pairs to show that words between them are connected.
- musicthe mark {, used to join staves that are to be performed at the same time.
verbbrace (verb) · braces (third person present) · braced (past tense) · braced (past participle) · bracing (present participle)OriginMiddle English (as a verb meaning ‘clasp, fasten tightly’): from Old French bracier ‘embrace’, from brace ‘two arms’, from Latin bracchia, plural of bracchium ‘arm’, from Greek brakhiōn. - People also ask
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