braser

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French

Etymology

From Middle French braser, from Old French braser (to burn), either from a variant of Old French brese (live coals), of Germanic origin; or more likely from Old Norse brasa (to braze, harden with fire), from the same Proto-Germanic origin.

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Verb

braser

  1. (transitive) to weld or braze
    Synonym: souder

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Noun

braser

  1. Alternative form of bracer